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The Literary Gothic | Author Listing Planché, JR . Poe, Edgar Allan . polidori, john . Prest, Thomas Peckett . Scott,Sir Walter . Shakespeare, william . Shelley, Mary . http://www.litgothic.com/Authors/authlist.html
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Federigo ANDAHAZY / John William POLIDORI Translate this page Federigo ANDAHAZY / john william polidori. La Villa des Mystères / Le VampireMétailié / Babel - Fantastiques 99 F / 33 F Qui est john william polidori ? http://www.initiales.org/chap003/rubr003/ouvrage243.html
Extractions: Qui est John William Polidori ? Pour l'histoire littéraire, il est le mystérieux auteur du VAMPIRE, publié en 1817, et longtemps attribué à Lord Byron...Polidori était en effet le médecin et le secrétaire du célèbre poète romantique. On sait d'autre part que polidori se trouvait durant l'été 1816, au bord du lac Léman, dans la fameuse Villa Diodati avec Byron, sa maîtresse, Claire Clairmont, Shelley et sa femme Mary. LE VAMPIRE raconte l'histoire de Lord Ruthven, un aristocrate décadent au comportement étrange qui exerce une troublante fascination sur le jeune Aubrey, son compagnon de voyage...Les observations de ce dernier, les indices qui peu à peu se recoupent, les morts violentes des trois victimes finissent par ne plus laisser de doute sur la véritable identité du personnage : Lord Ruthven est bien un vampire...
John Polidori Bibliography john polidori (john william polidori) Italy (1795 1821). SearchAuthors. Search Books. About john polidori, Top. It was proposed one http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/authors/John_Polidori.htm
Extractions: It was proposed one night in the summer of 1816, at the Villa Diodati and Maison Chappuis respectively, That Polidori and Mary Shelley each compose a ghost tale, supossedly for the evenings entertainments. Polidori came up with "The Vampire" and as we all know Mary Shelley composed the infamous "Frankenstein".
Works Included In This Edition Plutarch The Parallel Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans. polidori,john william Diary (MayAugust 1816). The Vampyre (1816). http://www.english.upenn.edu/~jlynch/Frank/Indexes/works.html
Extractions: The following works (or parts of works, where indicated) are included in this edition. Note that critical commentary is listed separately. Anonymous: The Arabian Nights Bacon, Francis: The Bible: Brydges, Samuel Egerton: Buchan, Robert Williams: Byron, George Gordon, Lord Byron: Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de: Coleridge, Samuel Taylor: Christabel " (pub. 1816). Dejection, an Ode " (pub. 1817). Hymn before Sun-rise, in the Vale of Chamouni " (pub. 1802). Kubla Khan " (pub. 1816). Pains of Sleep " (pub. 1816).
PETERS - RIZAL FICTION MacDonald DL, Scherf K, ed. The Vampyre; and, Ernestus Berchtold,or, The Modern Oedipus Collected Fiction of john william polidori. http://members.aol.com/dbryantmd/Page33.html
Extractions: LENRIE PETERS Born in The Gambia, Peters studied medicine in England, graduating from Cambridge with Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degrees in 1959. He is a fellow of both the West African College of Surgeons and the Royal College of Surgeons in England, and, in addition to a surgical practice in Banjul, has held leadership positions in a variety of cultural and educational organizations. In 1996 he served as judge in the Commonwealth Writers Prize competition. STEVE PIECZENIK Pieczenik graduated from Cornell University Medical College with an M.D. degree in 1968, did further training in psychiatry, then earned a Ph.D. in international relations from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, hostage negotiator, and consultant to a variety of organizations. Among his other writing, he was worked with Tom Clancy on the Op Center television show and novels.
The Lord Ruthven Pages - History are legendary. In 1816, Dr. john william polidori accompanied thefamed poet Lord Byron on a trip through Europe. In Geneva, the http://gothic.vei.net/lordruthven/history.htm
Extractions: The circumstances surrounding the creation of Lord Ruthven are legendary. In 1816, Dr. John William Polidori accompanied the famed poet Lord Byron on a trip through Europe. In Geneva, the duo met with Percy Shelley, Mary Godwin, and Clair Clairmont where they took accommodation on the shores of Lake Leman. One night in June, after they had aloud from Phantasmagoriana , a collection of horror tales, Byron suggested that they each write a ghost story. Mary Godwin worked on a tale that would later evolve into Frankenstein , Byron wrote (and quickly abandoned) a fragment of a story, whereas Polidori is remembered as having come up with a story about a skull-headed woman. However, Polidori had taken detailed notes during the trip, and used Byron's abandoned story as inspiration for his own tale. Dr. Polidori was inspired by real-life vampire cases that had occurred only a century before in Europe. However, rather than use the crude, bestial vampire of folklore as a character template, Polidori based his antagonist on his former friend, Lord Byron. Although the mysterious character in Byron's piece was named Darvell, Polidori renamed the character "Lord Ruthven" as a snide in-joke. The name was originally used in Lady Caroline Lamb's novel Glenarvon , in which a thinly-disguised Byronesque figure was also named Lord Ruthven. By creating Lord Ruthven, John Polidori altered the face of vampire fiction forever. Lord Ruthven was not only the first vampire in English fiction, but was the first fictional vampire in the form we recognize today - an aristocratic fiend who preyed among high society.
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Extractions: Edited by John Mullan, Chris Hart and Peter Swaab This edition brings together some of the most influential and fascinating memoirs of Shelley, Byron and Wordsworth, all written by nineteenth-century biographers with first-hand knowledge of their subject, collected here in facsimile for the first time. Early biographers fashioned the image of Shelley as an inspired and unworldly spirit, yet at the same time struggled to deal with or repress the matter of his sexual conduct. It is clear from current controversies that many of the uncertainties facing his biographers then are still with us today. Of the memoirs of Wordsworth, De Quincey's essays (greatly disliked by the Wordsworth family) and Christopher Wordworth's pious Memoirs which they commissioned, are perhaps the most influential. In the collected memoirs of Byron, it is Byron himself who is seen the most clearly to be struggling to control the portrayal of his character for posterity. 1 85196 270 0: 3 Volume Set: £250/$395
Miall -- 450: Gothic Subject Maturin, Charles. Fatal Revenge (1807). polidori, john william. The Vampyre(G. Dahlstrom). Radcliffe, Ann. A Sicilian Romance (Oxford Classics). http://www.ualberta.ca/~dmiall/Gothic/
Extractions: Course description Required reading Additional reading ... Web resources Course description "I am going among Scenery whence I intend to tip you the Damosel Radcliffe I'll cavern you, and grotto you, and waterfall you, and wood you, and water you, and immense-rock you, and tremendous sound you, and solitude you." By the time Keats wrote this in a letter of 1818, the Gothic genre that had been so productive for over thirty years (Radcliffe's first novel was produced in 1789) might have appeared good only for parody. Yet the lure of the genre remained powerful: Frankenstein was published the same year and Polidori's The Vampyre appeared in 1819. In this course we will focus in particular on the psychology of the Gothic and consider how far it enabled writers and readers to explore alternate forms of subjectivity. In particular, long before Freud, Lacan, or Kristeva, Gothic writers attempted to probe Oedipal themes, the power of the symbolic order, or the experience of the abject. This inquiry will be pursued through an interplay between Gothic fictions, the evidence left by their first readers, and some study of modern critical writing on the Gothic.
Lorne Macdonald - Department Of English coeditor (with Kathleen Scherf) of The Vampyre and Ernestus Berchtold; or, The ModernOedipus Collected Fiction of john william polidori (1994), Frankenstein http://www.english.ucalgary.ca/faculty/l_macdonald.htm
Extractions: Lorne Macdonald's research interests are in English-language literature of the Revolutionary period (1770-1832: from the Boston Massacre to the First Reform Act, from the death of Chatterton to the death of Scott). He is especially interested in how and why writers thought of the upheavals of their time as monstrous (thus creating the subgenre now known as Gothic fiction); he is particularly interested in the house-party in Geneva in 1816, which gave birth to the two most famous monster's of modern times, Frankenstein's creature and the Vampyre. He is the author of Poor Polidori: A Critical Biography of the Author of "The Vampyre" (1991) and Monk Lewis: A Critical Biography (2000), and the co-editor (with Kathleen Scherf) of
POLIDORI John-William : Une Page Non Officielle Translate this page polidori john-william. john-william polidori Grande Bretagne (07/09/1795- 08/1821) Médecin et secrétaire de Lord Byron en Suisse. http://www.bdfi.net/auteurs/p/polidori_john_william.htm
Extractions: Ecrire a BDFI Le vampire (1819, The vampyre, a tale by the right honourable Lord Byron) in , Gallimard, 1939 in Nouvelles histoires de vampires , Laffont, 1961 in , Gallimard, 1962 in Nouvelles histoires de vampires in Vampires , Ed. Christian de Bertillat, Les Belles Pages, 1995 in Les cent ans de Dracula in Vampires : Dracula et les siens
Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Noun John William Strutt - English physicist who studied the density of gases and discovered argon; made important contributions to acoustic theory (1842-1919) Lord Rayleigh Rayleigh Third Baron Rayleigh physicist - a scientist trained in physics Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Some words with "John William Strutt" in the definition: altruist
The Life Of Dante Gabriel Rossetti Frances polidori s father was an Italian expatriate, and her mother was English.Her brother was john william polidori, author of The Vampyre. http://swc2.hccs.cc.tx.us/htmls/rowhtml/rossetti/Rossetti.htm
Extractions: The Life of Dante Gabriel Rossetti On April 8, 1826, Gabriele Giuseppe Rossetti married Frances Mary Lavinia Polidori in a Catholic ceremony. For the benefit of her family, they repeated their vows two days later with an Anglican ceremony in the Church of England. Gabriele Rossetti, a poet, lived in England due to his exile from Italy over controversies that arose from his political verses. Frances Polidori's father was an Italian expatriate, and her mother was English. Her brother was John William Polidori, author of The Vampyre. He was also the physician of Lord Byron who referred to him as "A young man more likely to contract diseases than to cure them" (Riede,6). After their marriage, the Rossettis moved into a house at No. 38, Charlotte Street , (later changed to 110 Hallam Street), Portland Place, London, where they had four children. The second born of the Rossettis, born on May 12, 1828, was christened Gabriel Charles Dante Rossetti. He is now known as Dante Gabriel Rossetti, poet and painter. The Rossettis other siblings included, older sister Maria, younger brother William, and younger sister Christina, who is also well known for her poetry.
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