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Wilson, Katharina M. (1985). "The History of the Word "Vampire" ". Journal of the History of Ideas. 46 (4): 577–583. doi: 10.2307/2709546. ISSN 0022-5037. JSTOR 2709546. Biochemist Michael Morbius tries to cure himself of a rare blood disease, but he inadvertently infects himself with a form of vampirism instead.

Deutsches Wörterbuch von Jacob Grimm und Wilhelm Grimm. 16 Bde. (in 32 Teilbänden). Leipzig: S. Hirzel 1854–1960" (in German). Archived from the original on 26 September 2007 . Retrieved 13 June 2006. To become a vampire hunter you will have to find a village, in which a "Vampire Hunter Trainer" lives. You will find some garlic plant behind his house. Use them to craft a "Garlic Injection". (You might want to replant the garlic since it will be useful in the future.) A Yugoslav made-for-TV film, often described as the "first real horror" in the history of Serbian and Yugoslav cinema. [10] [11] Juan Gómez-Alonso, a neurologist, examined the possible link of rabies with vampire folklore. The susceptibility to garlic and light could be due to hypersensitivity, which is a symptom of rabies. It can also affect portions of the brain that could lead to disturbance of normal sleep patterns (thus becoming nocturnal) and hypersexuality. Legend once said a man was not rabid if he could look at his own reflection (an allusion to the legend that vampires have no reflection). Wolves and bats, which are often associated with vampires, can be carriers of rabies. The disease can also lead to a drive to bite others and to a bloody frothing at the mouth. [135] [136] Psychodynamic theories

a b "Russian Etymological Dictionary by Max Vasmer" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 4 May 2006 . Retrieved 13 June 2006. A reimagining of the Fright Night films with a female character named "Gerri Dandridge", alias Countess Elizabeth Bathory.

Nemanja Mitrović (April 15, 2023). "Film i Đorđe Kadijević: Pola veka „Leptirice", ostvarenja koje je 'veći utisak ostavilo na gledaoce, nego na kinematografiju' " (in Serbian) . Retrieved 4 November 2023. Also known as Vampire Over London. Lugosi plays a character named Von Housen who believes himself to be a vampire. A re-cut American version titled My Son, the Vampire was released in 1963 and featured an introductory segment with a song by American comedian Allen Sherman. An antique dealer by p You will already notice that you do not feel very good in the sun, but the sunlight won't hurt such a weak vampire as you are at this point. Reflections not seen in mirrors: In the mythology, a vampire is not able to look in a mirror, or cannot see its reflection. The facial disfigurement caused by porphyria becomes worse with time. Poor oxygenation leads to destruction of facial tissues, and collapse of the facial structure. Patients understandably avoided mirrors.

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A horror/action-adventure film only loosely connected to the novel Dracula. Van Helsing's appearance is heavily based on the look of Vampire Hunter D, a vampire hunter who is the implied son of Dracula.

Gordon, Joan, and Veronica Hollinger. 1997. Blood read: The vampire as metaphor in contemporary culture. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Nothing regarding this silent film is known to survive; there are no known production stills, and there is very little information about this film available. Most sources agree that the existence of this film is questionable, because no details appear to have survived and its existence is not verifiable. [2]You deal 16% increased damage to Vulnerable enemies. Enemies are Vulnerable while affected by a Vampiric Curse from your other Vampiric Powers. Agata. 2015. Sleeping with a vampire: Empowerment, submission, and female desire in contemporary vampire fiction. Feminist Media Studies 15 (3): 429–443. https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2014.945607. Silver, Alain; Ursini, James (1997). The Vampire Film: From Nosferatu to Interview with the Vampire. New York City: Limelight Editions. pp.22–23. ISBN 978-0-87910-395-8.

It is difficult to make a single, definitive description of the folkloric vampire, though there are several elements common to many European legends. Vampires were usually reported as bloated in appearance, and ruddy, purplish, or dark in colour; these characteristics were often attributed to the recent drinking of blood, which was often seen seeping from the mouth and nose when one was seen in its shroud or coffin, and its left eye was often open. [21] It would be clad in the linen shroud it was buried in, and its teeth, hair, and nails may have grown somewhat, though in general fangs were not a feature. [22] Chewing sounds were reported emanating from graves. [23] Creating vampires Illustration of a vampire from Max Ernst's Une Semaine de Bonté (1934) Trésor de la Langue Française informatisé" (in French). Archived from the original on 30 December 2017 . Retrieved 13 June 2006. Main article: Vampire literature Cover from one of the original serialized editions of Varney the Vampire Piatti-Farnell, Lorna. 2013. The vampire in contemporary popular literature. London, UK: Routledge. http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/aut/detail.action?docID=1546776.An epidemic disease has overwhelmed humanity, turning nearly everyone into infected bloodthirsty creatures who resemble vampires and zombies. In the 20th century vampires began to turn from being depicted as predominantly animalistic creatures and instead displayed a broader range of human characteristics. Ray Bradbury explored the sympathetic portrayal of what can be thought of as “monsters,” including vampires, in “ Homecoming” (1946), a story about a “normal” boy with a family of fantastical creatures. The popular American television soap opera Dark Shadows (1966–71) featured a lovelorn vampire, Barnabas Collins. In 1975 Fred Saberhagen published The Dracula Tape, a retelling of Stoker’s story from the misunderstood villain’s point of view. Vampire fiction entered a new era, however, with the sympathetic portrayal by Anne Rice in her novel Interview with the Vampire (1976). Rice’s book introduced the world to vampires that were brooding and self-loathing and squabbled like humans. While Rice’s vampires were more vulnerable emotionally than vampires previously had been, they were less vulnerable physically—susceptible only to daylight and fire and the death of the first of their kind—and possessed superhuman beauty, speed, and senses. Interview with the Vampire was highly popular and sparked a revival of vampire fiction that lasted into the 21st century, and subsequent vampire stories continued to use characteristics established by Rice. Rice herself wrote several more books in what subsequently became known as the Vampire Chronicles, some of which were later adapted for film. Calmet, Augustin (30 December 2015). Treatise on the Apparitions of Spirits and on Vampires or Revenants: of Hungary, Moravia, et al. The Complete Volumes I & II. 2016. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. p.7. ISBN 978-1-5331-4568-0. About a vampire, Count Sergio Subotai, who seeks revenge against the descendant of an enemy family. The hero is a musician who knows how to play a piece of music that can kill vampires. Kiira seems like an ordinary young girl who likes to dress up. What differentiates her from the others is that she is a vampire.

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