Rediscover the precursors to and the cultural and historical ancestors of the modern-day vampire--the most powerful of all the forms taken by the undead--in this hauntingly illustrated volume. The idea of a supernatural being with a neverending, insatiable appetite for blood or human viscera has plagued the human mind for centuries, appearing in mythology and folklore from all corners of the world. Why were people of the past so concerned with such a creature? What worries and anxieties about human nature and existence could conjure up such a monster? Those of us in the present day are no less fascinated, taking these tales and reinventing and revitalizing them to embody our fears and desires in equal turn, ensuring that these undead beings will truly live on forever. Vampires explores the imagination, stories, and culture of these bloodthirsty creatures of the night by reintroducing the very first beliefs of vampires across a wide variety of cultures and geographic regions. Learn the history of your favorite monsters and their characteristics such as: Shroud Eaters: German vampires who feed on their burial shrouds, other corpses, psychic energy, and human fleshStrigoi: Medieval vampires from Slavic folklore. One story associated with them may have been the origin of vampires drinking blood from their victims' throats.Jiangshi: An undead revenant from China. They are said to derive their supernatural powers from the moon, so are at their weakest during the day or on a new moon.Dhampirs: Monsters, or misunderstood? The children of vampires and humans, Balkan folklore suggests that dhampirs make the ideal vampire hunters, as they can eliminate vampires with any tools at their disposal.and more Featuring intricate illustrations, this ghoulish handbook looks back to the folklore throughout the centuries of the undead. Find the vampires you never knew existed and reveal the history of the undead.
Almost looks like an untouched antiquity! Perfect for vampire lovers!
Published by Le' Vian Dae , 4 months ago
First impressions: It's a beautifully illustrated book on vampires! Stunningly designed and well crafted. I love the page coloring, stock and layout. Overall, it almost looks like an untouched antiquity!
Content: There's a trove of information packaged within! So, there is opportunity to recap or learn something new. It covers a lot of ground from various cultures, historical evidence, folklore, and times of modernization, while never feeling daunting!
But from skimming, I feel it misses some information, which I guess is to be expected. In some ways it is a rehashing of various texts but when discussing certain popular topics that's bound to happen. It's very well organized nonetheless.
I'm truly glad, thrilled even it acknowledges Lilith (and associates, similar entities) in the realm of vampire lore (I always look for that), because other books I've read usually skip over or minimize her presence. It is a substantial bit included too but at the same time (and this is probably my nitpicking) the author's stance on certain aspects of Lilith's Jewish folklore & mythology feels slightly vague or indirect, but she does acknowledge how prolific the material is, so maybe it's my own bias. Also, some information related to the Jewish legend was incorrectly described (i.e. 100 babies a day, etc)...
Also, no Varney the Vampire mentioned! I felt that penny dreadful had a significant impact on many modern vampire attributes and attitudes.
So, as much as I'm loving this incredible book, it's a little imperfect, so 4.5 stars but I rounded to 5. Regardless, as personally having a passionate affinity for vampires I can tell Hollyhock does truly respect us creatures of the night.
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