Varney the vampire

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  • Fiction
  • Classic
  • Fantasy
  • Horror
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He’s Baaaaack after 100 years of neglect, the potboiler Penny Dreadful Varney The Vampire; or, The Feast of Blood returns in this innovative critical edition to entertain a whole new generation of readers. Sold for a penny a chapter on the streets of London in 1845, Varney the Vampire is a milestone of Vampire fiction, yet ignored and overlooked for nearly 100 years, until now! The Critical Edition of Varney the Vampire; or, The Feast of Blood includes: – A critical introduction about the Penny Dreadful Press and the lore of the Mid 19th Century Vampire – Over 200 notes explaining references, historical information, and corrections to the text – A variety of 19th century essays explaining the horrors and dangers of (gasp!) reading Penny Dreadfuls – Contemporary critical essays on James Malcolm Rymer and his most famous Penny Dreadfuls: Varney the Vampire and Sweeney Todd – Four additional early Penny Dreadfuls detailing insanity, family cannibalism, torture gone wrong, and other bed time stories – A reader’s guide – Reproductions of the original woodcut illustrations

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