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Vampire god : the allure of the undead in Western culture / Mary Y. Hallab.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hallab, Mary Y., 1940-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Vampires in literature.
Vampire films.
Vampires on television.
Folk literature--History and criticism.
Folk literature.
Fantasy fiction--History and criticism.
Fantasy fiction.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (181 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Albany : SUNY Press, 2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
It seems we're awash in vampires these days, in everything from movies, television shows, and novels to role-playing games, rock bands, and breakfast cereals. But what accounts for their enduring popular appeal? In Vampire God, Mary Y. Hallab examines the mythic figure of the vampire from its origins in early Greek and Slavic folklore, its transformation by Romantics like Byron, Le Fanu, and Stoker, and its diverse representations in present-day popular culture. The allure of the vampire, Hallab argues, lies in its persistent undeadness, its refusal to accept its mortal destiny of death and decay. Vampires appeal to our fear of dying and our hope for immortality, and as a focus for our doubts and speculations, vampire literature offers answers to many of our most urgent questions about the meaning of death, the nature of the human soul, and its possible survival after bodily dissolution. Clearly written, with wry humor, Vampire God is a thoroughly researched, ambitious study that draws on cultural, anthropological, and religious perspectives to explore the significance and function of the vampire in relation to the scientific, social, psychological, and religious beliefs of its time and place.
Contents:
Vampires and science
Vampires and society
Vampires and psychology: body, soul, and self
The religious vampire: reason, romantics, and Victorians
The religious vampire: the twentieth century
The vampire god: nature and the numinous.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781438428581
1438428588
9781441627209
1441627200
OCLC:
488648927

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