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¿Vampirism or porphyria? Clarifying the enigma
AG Salud, 2023Introduction: Vampirism is the behavior of a person who acts like a vampire. Vampires are not real beings, but for two centuries there have been countless medical studies carried out to provide a causal and pathogenic response to the phenomenon.
Dionis Ruiz Reyes +2 more
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Vampirism in the Ether: Radio’s Horrific Potential in Orson Welles’s “Dracula”
Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 2023:The Mercury Theatre on the Air adaptation of Dracula updated the novel’s protomodernist fears of technology, subsuming and enthralling its subjects through the new medium of radio.
Nicholas A. Sabo
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Vampire tourism and vampirism: the darker side of travel medicine.
Journal of Travel Medicine, 2022Teaser “Dark tourism’ refers to travel by individuals to destinations and sites linked to death, tragedy, and the macabre; with vampire tourism increasingly popular over the last 20 years.
Aoibheann C Rainford Mb Candidate +2 more
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2022
This chapter points out that certain modernist texts are characterized by what could be called cryptopoiesis: texts endowed with embedded forms not easily observable on a first reading nor even a close second reading. It argues that Joyce’s use of cryptopoiesis in Ulysses elicits a patently posthumanist mode of observation.
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This chapter points out that certain modernist texts are characterized by what could be called cryptopoiesis: texts endowed with embedded forms not easily observable on a first reading nor even a close second reading. It argues that Joyce’s use of cryptopoiesis in Ulysses elicits a patently posthumanist mode of observation.
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Vampirism as Apocalyptic Hypocrisy in Midnight Mass
Hungarian Journal of English and American StudiesEver since the vampire figure appeared on the literary scene, it has been examined in the context of Christianity, as this form of the revenant monster calls for interpretations that address questions of the soul as well as the phenomenon of resurrection
Ildikó Limpár
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Годишник на Шуменския университет. Факултет по хуманитарни науки
The paper aims to investigate the Brexit-generated identity crises and their linguistic representation in a literary text, “Old Food” by E. Atkins by displaying the author’s linguistic choices and their possible ideological implications.
Crina-Oana Gociu
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The paper aims to investigate the Brexit-generated identity crises and their linguistic representation in a literary text, “Old Food” by E. Atkins by displaying the author’s linguistic choices and their possible ideological implications.
Crina-Oana Gociu
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Peabody Journal of Education, 2018
Bram Stoker talks about the beguiling nature of the vampire; the manipulation, the desire, and the threat. This article looks to outline some of the factors in international schools that impact the organization, especially leadership, and that drain ...
Richard Caffyn
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Bram Stoker talks about the beguiling nature of the vampire; the manipulation, the desire, and the threat. This article looks to outline some of the factors in international schools that impact the organization, especially leadership, and that drain ...
Richard Caffyn
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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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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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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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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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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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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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