The Vampyre
A Tale
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Descripción editorial
The Vampyre: A Tale by John William Polidori is one of the earliest and most influential works of vampire fiction in English literature. The story follows the mysterious and aristocratic Lord Ruthven, whose charm and elegance conceal a dark and predatory nature. As he moves through high society, those who come close to him begin to suffer strange illnesses, misfortune, and death. The narrative builds an atmosphere of suspense and dread, blending supernatural horror with psychological tension.
Set against the backdrop of early nineteenth-century Europe, the tale explores themes of secrecy, corruption, and the dangers hidden behind refined appearances. Polidori’s vampire is not a monster of folklore but a cultured, calculating figure, shaping the modern image of the vampire as a seductive and intelligent being. The Vampyre laid the foundation for later classic vampire stories and remains a landmark work in Gothic fiction, valued for its dark mood, concise storytelling, and lasting literary influence.