Vampire
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Stacey Abbott. Celluloid Vampires: Life After Death in the Modern World. University of Texas Press. 2008. 304pp. Basil Copper. The Vampire: In Legend and Fact. Citadel Press. 1989. 228pp. Peter Day (editor). Vampires: Myths and Metaphors of Enduring Evil. Rodopi. 2006. 257pp. William Patrick Day. Vampire Legends in Contemporary American Culture: What Becomes a Legend Most. University Press of Kentucky. 2002. 192pp. John L. Flynn. Cinematic Vampires: The Living Dead on Film and Television, from The Devil's Castle (1896) to Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992). McFarland. 1992. 320pp. Joan Gordon; Veronica Hollinger (editor). Blood Read: The Vampire as Metaphor in Contemporary Culture. University of Pennsylvania Press. 1997. 264pp. James Craig Holte. Dracula in the Dark: The Dracula Film Adaptations. Greenwood Publishing Group. 1997. 161pp. James Craig Holte (editor). The Fantastic Vampire: Studies in the Children of the Night: Selected Essays from the Eighteenth International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts. Greenwood Publishing Group. 1997. 159pp. Lyndon W. Joslin. Count Dracula Goes to the Movies: Stoker's Novel Adapted, 1922-1995. McFarland. 1999. 237pp. Tim Kane. The Changing Vampire of Film and Television: A Critical Study of the Growth of a Genre. McFarland. 2006. 232pp. Raymond T. McNally; Radu Florescu. In Search of Dracula: The History of Dracula and Vampires. Houghton Mifflin. 1994. 297pp. Katherine M. Ramsland. The Science of Vampires. Berkley Books. 2002. 304pp. Roxana Stuart. Stage Blood: Vampires of the 19th-Century Stage. Popular Press. 1994. 377pp. Jörg Waltje. Blood Obsession: Vampires, Serial Murder, and the Popular Imagination. Peter Lang. 2005. 157pp.
Do you know something we don't?
Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile
Copyright ©2009 Soylent Communications
|