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Title: Vampires in literature, film, and television


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Vampiresin literature, film, and television
  • Stephen Wall-Smith
  • ALFA/Fitchburg State College
  • Fall 2008

2
First Meeting
  • Vampires who, what, where, when, and why

3
Introductions
  • Name
  • Home town
  • Favorite vampire venue (literature, film, TV)
  • Favorite vampire story

4
Definition
  • A revenant, i.e., a being returned to life
    after human death (often a violent or suspicious
    one).
  • Must take life from others in order to sustain
    itself.
  • Usually associated with night and darkness may
    be associated with demonic/evil forces.

5
Vampires through the ages
  • Mesopotamia ekimmu
  • Mesoamerica camazotz and choncon
  • China chiang shih
  • India Kali
  • Palestine Lilith
  • Europe Hundeprest (12th C) Vlad Tepes
    (1431-1476), aka Vlad the Impaler, aka Dracula

6
Dracula
  • Son of Vlad II Dracul, ruler of Wallachia (in
    Romania)
  • Constant warfare with Turks, intrigues with
    Hungarians. Vlad imprisoned at various times by
    both.
  • Exceptionally harsh and cruel when in power.
    Impalement a favorite means of execution.

From Wikipedia Vlad III The Impaler
7
Early vampire stories
  • John Polidori, The Vampyre (1819).
  • Adapted into plays and stories popular throughout
    the 1800s, incl. The Vampire (1820) and The
    Vampire Bride (1825).

From Dark Dreams website
  • Theophile Gautier, La Morte Amoreuse (1843).
  • Bram Stoker Dracula (1897).

8
Mars and Venus with fangs
  • Spike Network Vampires are a terrible threat.
    They must be defeated through cunning and
    violence. Women are often in the way at key
    moments in the struggle.
  • Lifetime Network Vampires are a scary menace.
    They may be destroyed if necessary but should
    be understood and tamed if possible. They may
    need protection from men.

9
The vampire story arc
  • What motivates the vampire (or vampires)?
  • Who are the vampires victims, and what options
    do they have?
  • Who are pro-vampire characters, and what
    motivates them?
  • Who are anti-vampire characters, and what
    motivates them?
  • What means do they have at their disposal?
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