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Lädt ... Varney, der Vampir oder das Fest des Blutes (Der Erste Vampir-Roman)von James Malcolm Rymer
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. This is called a Penny Dreadful for a reason! It goes on and on, with the author (it seems so disjointed that it seems to be written by several different people) padding the story with totally irrelevant side stories. One is never really sure if Varney is a vampire or not. Yes, he is hard to kill! Bullets don't stop him. Moonlight resurrects him. He doesn't drown. But he doesn't drink any blood during the entire book, despite an attack on virginal Flora, which he later denies. The story ends up in a strange direction, stopping quite suddenly. There is a large portion of the story devoted to finding lost money--it seems vampires need a lot of money. Finora si poteva leggere solo lingua in originale (non sempre facilissimo, è pur sempre un testo del 1847), anche gratuitamente sul sito della "University of Virginia Library" o sul "progetto Gutenberg". In Italia è alla sua prima traduzione, lavoro non facile vista la mole dell'opera (sono circa 1.500 pagine) che verrà pubblicata in 3 volumi (similmente alla prima edizione) ma senza le tavole grafiche che accomagnarono la serializzazione settimanale "penny dreadful"(le trovate sulla versione on-line Gutenberg). Vi farò sapere come procede ^_^ Modifica 11 aprile 2010 Lo sto centellinando, max 2 capitoli x sera visto che la parte 2#3 uscirà appena a luglio, risponde appieno alle aspettative! Modifica 27 aprile 2010 - FINITO! Davvero una lettura interessante, ha aperto un nuovo fronte delle letteratura sui vampiri creando un racconto di facile approccio ma ricco di spunti originali. I personaggi sono a volte esileranti, Ammiraglio Bell su tutti, a volte verrebbe voglia di prenderli a calci tanto sono bravi&buoni&onesti... Ora non rimane che aspettare luglio x il 2° volume e vedere cos'altro combinerà il nostro Sir Varney ^_^ keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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HTML: The modern-day vampire story has its roots in an unlikely source: cheap paper pamphlets that were sold on street corners in Victorian England. Called "penny dreadfuls," these pamphlets strung out sensationalized tales over dozensâ??and sometimes even hundredsâ??of episodes. Varney the Vampire is a classic of the genre, and many of the elements of classic vampire lore originated in this sprawling, deliciously pulpy tale Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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I'm not sure how many writers there were but i'm sure there was more than one. The writing style becomes much less descriptive and over the top around chapter 30 or so much to its detriment.
The story becomes increasingly inconsistent with at least 3 different origin stories for Varney, however it is possible to link everything together with a bit of work and if you assume that the origin stories done after he
The mob scene is probably the highlight of the entire run. The middle chapters are probably the weakest with numerous very similar incidents taking place. It gets slightly better towards the end.
I wouldn't bother paying for it to be honest, get a public domain version online, read until after the mob situation or