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This fascinating Gothic horror story introduces us to Lord Ruvthen, the father of all vampires, and the future inspiration for Count Dracula and the whole genre of blood sucking thrillers which are still popular today. Polidori was a doctor, of Italian parentage, from Edinburgh. He travelled to Geneva with Lord Byron, but they quarrelled. Returning home, Polidori published The Vampyre in the 1819 issue of the New Monthly Magazine, pretending it was by Byron. The poet refuted it, admitting only that he had been working on a story of the same title. However Polidori's The Vampyre soon became the talk of Europe and was turned into an opera by the German composer, Heinrich Marschner. (From the publisher)Κριτικές για το προϊόν
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