How to Kill a Vampire
Fangs in Folklore, Film and Fiction
by Liisa Ladouceur
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Pub Date Sep 01 2013 | Archive Date Aug 31 2013
Description
Citing examples from folklore, as well as horror films, TV shows, and works of fiction, this book details all known ways to prevent vampirism, including how to protect oneself against attacks and how to destroy vampires. While offering explanations on the origins and uses of most commonly known tactics in fending off vampirism, the book also delves much deeper by collecting historical accounts of unusual burial rites and shocking superstitions from European history, from the “real” Serbian vampire Arnold Paole to the unique Bulgarian Djadadjii, a professional vampire “bottler.” It traces the evolution of how to kill the fictional vampire—from Bram Stoker’s Dracula and the Hammer horror films beginning in the 1950s to Anne Rice’s Lestat and the dreamy vamps of Twilight, True Blood, and The Vampire Diaries—and also celebrates the most important slayers, including Van Helsing, Buffy, and Blade. In exploring how and why these monsters have been created and the increasingly complex ways in which they are destroyed, the book not only serves as a handy guide to the history and modern role of the vampire, it reveals much about the changing nature of human fears.
A Note From the Publisher
Please note that this is an uncorrected galley. The finished book will be available in September.
Advance Praise
"A crucial resource for any student of myth and legend, for writers and film-makers, and every fan of the world's favorite undead monster." -- David Wellington, author of 13 Bullets
“Contagiously enthusiastic about her chosen subject—but also grounded about what is a fairy tale and a narrative trope—Ladouceur delivers in this brief, dense book.” -- Publisher's Weekly
How to Kill a Vampire will haunt the dreams of everyone from cultural historians, to Twilight lovers to seasoned veterans of the horror genre. Get your stake, your garlic and maybe your hair clippers if you are going after a Malaysian Vampire. You’re in for a long and perilous night." -- W. Scott Poole, Author of Monsters in America
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781770411470 |
PRICE | $14.95 (USD) |
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