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WARNING!!

This site was created to share my life-changing, historical discovery with the world. These recently discovered documents have hitherto been hidden from public eye, but, during research for Dr. Mark Crosby's ENGL 625 "Ghosts, Goths, and Monsters" class, I stumbled across these documents, and I knew they would change the way we, as students and scholars of literature, see vampires. I am happy to share my findings with the world through the marvel of modern technology. If you are brave enough, click through these pages and dive into the minds of some of the most notorious vampires in literature...but be warned: you will not leave this site the same person you were when you logged on. For those less inclined to experience the terror and horror that await, click the "About This Project" button above for a full explanation of my purpose and methods of curating these priceless artifacts.

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The Vampire by Sir Philip Burne-Jones,

c. 1897. (Wikipedia)

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Funeral, illustration by Michael Fitzgerald for Carmilla in The Dark Blue,

January 1872. (Wikipedia)

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"The Vampyre's Minight Visit" by

James Rymer Malcolm c. 1854

 (The British Library)

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