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Vampires

2006
Introduction Part I: Legend of the Vampire: Elizabeth MILLER: Getting to know the Undead: Bram Stoker, Vampires and Dracula Hyun-Jung LEE: "One for Ever": Desire, Subjectivity and the Threat of the Abject in Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla Lois DRAWMER: Sex, Death and Ecstacy: The Art of Transgression Peter Mario KREUTER: The Name of the Vampire.
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The Vampire’s Hunger:

2022
In view of Nosferatu’s enduring status as a classic, and it significant impact at the time of its production and release, this chapter argues that the legacy of the film on continuing representations of the vampire of Western cinema – especially in our twenty-first century – are clearly visible in two particular aspects of the undead creature’s central
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Vampirism

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1964
Vampirism is defined as the act of drawing blood from an object, (usually a love object) and receiving resultant sexual excitement and pleasure. The blood may be drawn by various means such as biting, cutting, etc. The sucking or drinking of the blood from the wound is often an important part of the act but not an essential one.
R L, VANDENBERGH, J F, KELLY
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Vampire

2014
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Del Lucchese F, Toppe J
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Medical Vampires

New England Journal of Medicine, 1986
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Vampire

The Massachusetts Review, 2022
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Vampire Hunters

2007
Annette Hill, Ian Calcutt
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Vampire

Notes and Queries, 1870
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