Results for subject : "VAMPIRES"
100 Years of Dracula: Vampire Scholars Leonard Wolf and David J. Skal Explore te Count's Undying Appeal
Cinefantastique 29(4/5): 100-109, 126. October 1997.
A Century of Dracula: Going Down for the Count
Cinefantastique 29(4/5): 102-103. October 1997.
A Century of Dracula: Lasteblast
Cinefantastique 29(4/5): 105-106. October 1997.
A Clutch of Vampires: Believeability in Dracula
Niekas No. 45: 33, 43. July 1998.
A Few Vampire Novels
Sirius (Aust.) No. 1: 29-33. March 1993.
A Gateway to Europe's Orient(s): Austria in Nineteenth Century British Travel Writing and Vampire Fiction
in: Hoertschacher, Wolfgang and Klein, Holger, eds. Austria and Austrians: Images in World Literature. Tuebingen: Stauffenburg Verlag, 2003. p. 93-106.
A Girl Like That Will Give You AIDS: Vampirism as AIDS Metaphor in Killing Zoe
in: Holte, James C., ed. The Fantastic Vampire: Studies in the Children of the Night: Selected Essays from the Eighteenth Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1997. p. 145-150.
A Gravedigger's Dozen of Outstanding Vampire Tales
Niekas No. 45: 39-43. July 1998.
A Parasitic Perspective: Romantic Participation and Polidori's The Vampyre
in: Heldreth, Leonard G./Pharr, Mary, eds. The Blood is the Life: Vampires in Literature. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1999. p. 9-18.
A Vampire in the Mirror: The Sexuality of Dracula
PMLA 103: 139-149. March 1988.
A Vampire Primer: Historical Evidnece Leading to the Creation of the Legend
Master's Thesis, Glassboro State College, 1987. 119 p.
American Vampires: Fans, Victims, Practitioners
New York: Norton, 1989. 255pp.
An Encounter with Modern Vampires
Master's Thesis, Michigan School of Professional Psychology, 2001. 67 p.
An Historical and Descriptive Study of the Cinematic Vampire from 1922 through 1974
Master's Thesis, California State University, Fullerton, 1975. 132 p.
Anne Rice's Protestant Vampires
in: Heldreth, Leonard G./Pharr, Mary, eds. The Blood is the Life: Vampires in Literature. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1999. p. 79-92.
Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles: Myth and History
Osnabrueck: Der Andere Verlag, 2004. 106 p.
Anne Rice: The Philosophy of Vampirism
Interzone No. 75: 47-50, 61. September 1993.
Anthony Burgess's Fictional Biographies: Romantic Sympathy, Tradition-Oriented Modernism, Postmodern Vampirism?
in: Roughley, Alan R., ed. Anthony Burgess and Modernity. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2008. p. 131-146.
Anxieties of Audience: A Study of Gendered Gothic Reception
Ph. D. Dissertation, Arizona State University, 2008. 190 p.
Author's Note from The Devil Rides Out
in: Bloom, Clive, ed. Gothic Horror: A Reader's Guide from Poe to King and Beyond. New York: St. Martin's, 1998. pp.75-76.
Bats, Coffins, and Fangs: The Romance and Reality of Contemporary Vampire Literature
Master's Thesis, Kansas State University, 2004. 93 p.
Bela Lugosi's Dead, But Vampire Music Stalks the Airwaves
in: Holte, James C., ed. The Fantastic Vampire: Studies in the Children of the Night: Selected Essays from the Eighteenth Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1997. p. 58-68.
Better Undead Than Unread: Have Vampires Lost Their Bite?
New York Times Book Review p. 55. October 18, 1992.
Bite Me! Why We Love Vampires,
Newsweek [3 p.] July 16, 2009. (Cited from the online edition.)
Blood & Roses: The Vampire in the 19th Century Literature
London: Creation Press, 1999. 286pp.
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