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  1. Metamorphoses of the vampire in literature and film
    cultural transformations in Europe, 1732 - 1933
    Autor*in: Butler, Erik
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, NY

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    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; European fiction; Horror tales, European; Literature and society; Social change in literature; Vampire films; Vampires in literature; Vampires; Film; Weimarer Republik; Vampir; Literatur
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    Includes bibliographical references and index -- Includes filmography

  2. Metamorphoses of the vampire in literature and film
    cultural transformations in Europe, 1732-1933
    Autor*in: Butler, Erik
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    For the last three hundred years, fictions of the vampire have fed off anxieties about cultural continuity. Though commonly represented as a parasitic aggressor from without, the vampire is in fact a native of Europe, and its 'metamorphoses,' to... mehr

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    For the last three hundred years, fictions of the vampire have fed off anxieties about cultural continuity. Though commonly represented as a parasitic aggressor from without, the vampire is in fact a native of Europe, and its 'metamorphoses,' to quote Baudelaire, a distorted image of social transformation. Because the vampire grows strong whenever and wherever traditions weaken, its representations have multiplied with every political, economic, and technological revolution from the eighteenth century on. Today, in the age of globalization, vampire fictions are more virulent than ever, and the monster enjoys hunting grounds as vast as the international market. 'Metamorphoses of the Vampire' explains why representations of vampirism began in the eighteenth century, flourished in the nineteenth, and came to eclipse nearly all other forms of monstrosity in the early twentieth century. Many of the works by French and German authors discussed here have never been presented to students and scholars in the English-speaking world. While there are many excellent studies that examine Victorian vampires, the undead in cinema, contemporary vampire fictions, and the vampire in folklore, until now no work has attempted to account for the unifying logic that underlies the vampire's many and often apparently contradictory forms. Erik Butler holds a PhD from Yale University and has taught at Emory University and Swarthmore College. His publications include 'The Bellum Gramaticale and the Rise of European Literature' (2010) and a translation with commentary of 'Regrowth' ('Vidervuks') by the Soviet Jewish author Der Nister (2011)

     

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    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Vampires in literature; Vampires / History; Horror tales, European / History and criticism; European fiction / History and criticism; Vampire films / History and criticism; Social change in literature; Literature and society / Europe / History; Vampir; Film; Weimarer Republik; Literatur
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    pt. 1. The rise of the vampire: Vampire country: borders of culture and power in central Europe ; Vampires and satire in the Enlightenment and romanticism -- pt. 2. England and France: The bourgeois vampire and nineteenth-century identity theft ; Dracula: vampiric contagion in the late nineteenth century -- pt. 3. Germany: Vampirism, the writing cure, and realpolitik: Daniel Paul Schreber's Memoirs of my nervous illness ; Vampires in Weimar: shades of history -- Conclusion: the vampire in the Americas and beyond

  3. Metamorphoses of the vampire in literature and film
    cultural transformations in Europe, 1732-1933
    Autor*in: Butler, Erik
    Erschienen: 2010; © 2010
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

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    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Schlagworte: œaVampire filmsœxHistory and criticism; œaSocial change in literature; œaLiterature and societyœzEuropeœxHistory; œaEuropean fictionœxHistory and criticism; œaHorror tales, EuropeanœxHistory and criticism; œaVampires in literature; œaVampiresœxHistory
    Weitere Schlagworte: Vampires in literature; Array; Array; Array; Array; Social change in literature; Array
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 225 Seiten)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index -- Includes filmography

  4. Metamorphoses of the vampire in literature and film
    cultural transformations in Europe, 1732 - 1933
    Autor*in: Butler, Erik
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, NY

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; European fiction; Horror tales, European; Literature and society; Social change in literature; Vampire films; Vampires in literature; Vampires; Film; Weimarer Republik; Vampir; Literatur
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 225 S.)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index -- Includes filmography

  5. Metamorphoses of the vampire in literature and film
    cultural transformations in Europe, 1732-1933
    Autor*in: Butler, Erik
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    For the last three hundred years, fictions of the vampire have fed off anxieties about cultural continuity. Though commonly represented as a parasitic aggressor from without, the vampire is in fact a native of Europe, and its 'metamorphoses,' to... mehr

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    For the last three hundred years, fictions of the vampire have fed off anxieties about cultural continuity. Though commonly represented as a parasitic aggressor from without, the vampire is in fact a native of Europe, and its 'metamorphoses,' to quote Baudelaire, a distorted image of social transformation. Because the vampire grows strong whenever and wherever traditions weaken, its representations have multiplied with every political, economic, and technological revolution from the eighteenth century on. Today, in the age of globalization, vampire fictions are more virulent than ever, and the monster enjoys hunting grounds as vast as the international market. 'Metamorphoses of the Vampire' explains why representations of vampirism began in the eighteenth century, flourished in the nineteenth, and came to eclipse nearly all other forms of monstrosity in the early twentieth century. Many of the works by French and German authors discussed here have never been presented to students and scholars in the English-speaking world. While there are many excellent studies that examine Victorian vampires, the undead in cinema, contemporary vampire fictions, and the vampire in folklore, until now no work has attempted to account for the unifying logic that underlies the vampire's many and often apparently contradictory forms. Erik Butler holds a PhD from Yale University and has taught at Emory University and Swarthmore College. His publications include 'The Bellum Gramaticale and the Rise of European Literature' (2010) and a translation with commentary of 'Regrowth' ('Vidervuks') by the Soviet Jewish author Der Nister (2011) pt. 1. The rise of the vampire: Vampire country: borders of culture and power in central Europe ; Vampires and satire in the Enlightenment and romanticism -- pt. 2. England and France: The bourgeois vampire and nineteenth-century identity theft ; Dracula: vampiric contagion in the late nineteenth century -- pt. 3. Germany: Vampirism, the writing cure, and realpolitik: Daniel Paul Schreber's Memoirs of my nervous illness ; Vampires in Weimar: shades of history -- Conclusion: the vampire in the Americas and beyond

     

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    Schlagworte: Vampires; Horror tales, European; European fiction; Vampire films; Social change in literature; Literature and society; Vampires in literature; Vampires in literature; Vampires ; History; Horror tales, European ; History and criticism; European fiction ; History and criticism; Vampire films ; History and criticism; Social change in literature; Literature and society ; Europe ; History
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  6. Metamorphoses of the vampire in literature and film
    cultural transformations in Europe, 1732-1933
    Autor*in: Butler, Erik
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    For the last three hundred years, fictions of the vampire have fed off anxieties about cultural continuity. Though commonly represented as a parasitic aggressor from without, the vampire is in fact a native of Europe, and its 'metamorphoses,' to... mehr

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    For the last three hundred years, fictions of the vampire have fed off anxieties about cultural continuity. Though commonly represented as a parasitic aggressor from without, the vampire is in fact a native of Europe, and its 'metamorphoses,' to quote Baudelaire, a distorted image of social transformation. Because the vampire grows strong whenever and wherever traditions weaken, its representations have multiplied with every political, economic, and technological revolution from the eighteenth century on. Today, in the age of globalization, vampire fictions are more virulent than ever, and the monster enjoys hunting grounds as vast as the international market. 'Metamorphoses of the Vampire' explains why representations of vampirism began in the eighteenth century, flourished in the nineteenth, and came to eclipse nearly all other forms of monstrosity in the early twentieth century. Many of the works by French and German authors discussed here have never been presented to students and scholars in the English-speaking world. While there are many excellent studies that examine Victorian vampires, the undead in cinema, contemporary vampire fictions, and the vampire in folklore, until now no work has attempted to account for the unifying logic that underlies the vampire's many and often apparently contradictory forms. Erik Butler holds a PhD from Yale University and has taught at Emory University and Swarthmore College. His publications include 'The Bellum Gramaticale and the Rise of European Literature' (2010) and a translation with commentary of 'Regrowth' ('Vidervuks') by the Soviet Jewish author Der Nister (2011).

     

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  7. Metamorphoses of the Vampire in Literature and Film
    Cultural Transformations in Europe, 1732-1933
    Autor*in: Butler, Erik
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Rochester

    For 300 years, fictions of the vampire have fed off anxieties about cultural continuity: its "metamorphoses" are distorted images of social transformation. This book explains why representations of vampirism began in the 18th century, flourished in... mehr

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    For 300 years, fictions of the vampire have fed off anxieties about cultural continuity: its "metamorphoses" are distorted images of social transformation. This book explains why representations of vampirism began in the 18th century, flourished in the 19th, and eclipsed other forms of monstrosity in the early 20th. It discusses many French and German works new to English-speaking students and scholars. It is the first study to identify a unifying logic underlying the vampire's many and often apparently contradictory forms Frontcover -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION: Cultural Teratology -- Part I: The Rise of the Vampire -- 1: Vampire Country: Borders of Culture and Power in Central Europe -- 2: Vampires and Satire in the Enlightenment and Romanticism -- Part II: England and France -- 3: The Bourgeois Vampire and Nineteenth-Century Identity Theft -- 4: Dracula: Vampiric Contagion in the Late Nineteenth Century -- Part III: Germany -- 5: Vampirism, the Writing Cure, and Realpolitik: Daniel Paul Schreber's Memoirs of My Nervous Illness -- 6: Vampires in Weimar: Shades of History -- CONCLUSION: The Vampire in the Americas and Beyond -- WORKS CITED -- FILMOGRAPHY -- INDEX -- Backcover

     

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    Schlagworte: European fiction -- History and criticism; Horror tales, European -- History and criticism; Literature and society -- Europe -- History; Social change in literature; Vampire films -- History and criticism; Vampires -- History; Vampires in literature
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  8. Metamorphoses of the vampire in literature and film
    cultural transformations in Europe, 1732-1933
    Autor*in: Butler, Erik
    Erschienen: 2010
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    For the last three hundred years, fictions of the vampire have fed off anxieties about cultural continuity. Though commonly represented as a parasitic aggressor from without, the vampire is in fact a native of Europe, and its 'metamorphoses,' to... mehr

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    For the last three hundred years, fictions of the vampire have fed off anxieties about cultural continuity. Though commonly represented as a parasitic aggressor from without, the vampire is in fact a native of Europe, and its 'metamorphoses,' to quote Baudelaire, a distorted image of social transformation. Because the vampire grows strong whenever and wherever traditions weaken, its representations have multiplied with every political, economic, and technological revolution from the eighteenth century on. Today, in the age of globalization, vampire fictions are more virulent than ever, and the monster enjoys hunting grounds as vast as the international market. 'Metamorphoses of the Vampire' explains why representations of vampirism began in the eighteenth century, flourished in the nineteenth, and came to eclipse nearly all other forms of monstrosity in the early twentieth century. Many of the works by French and German authors discussed here have never been presented to students and scholars in the English-speaking world. While there are many excellent studies that examine Victorian vampires, the undead in cinema, contemporary vampire fictions, and the vampire in folklore, until now no work has attempted to account for the unifying logic that underlies the vampire's many and often apparently contradictory forms. Erik Butler holds a PhD from Yale University and has taught at Emory University and Swarthmore College. His publications include 'The Bellum Gramaticale and the Rise of European Literature' (2010) and a translation with commentary of 'Regrowth' ('Vidervuks') by the Soviet Jewish author Der Nister (2011) pt. 1. The rise of the vampire: Vampire country: borders of culture and power in central Europe ; Vampires and satire in the Enlightenment and romanticism -- pt. 2. England and France: The bourgeois vampire and nineteenth-century identity theft ; Dracula: vampiric contagion in the late nineteenth century -- pt. 3. Germany: Vampirism, the writing cure, and realpolitik: Daniel Paul Schreber's Memoirs of my nervous illness ; Vampires in Weimar: shades of history -- Conclusion: the vampire in the Americas and beyond

     

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    Schlagworte: Vampires; Horror tales, European; European fiction; Vampire films; Social change in literature; Literature and society; Vampires in literature; Vampires in literature; Vampires ; History; Horror tales, European ; History and criticism; European fiction ; History and criticism; Vampire films ; History and criticism; Social change in literature; Literature and society ; Europe ; History
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