A History of the Vampire in Popular C..., Violet Fenn
A History of the Vampire in Popular C..., Violet Fenn
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A History of the Vampire in Popular Culture
Love at First Bite

Author: Violet Fenn

Narrator: Lucy Rayner

Unabridged: 7 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/29/2021


Synopsis

Our enduring love of vampires—the bad boys (and girls) of paranormal fantasy—has persisted for centuries. Despite being bloodthirsty, heartless killers, vampire stories commonly carry erotic overtones that are missing from other paranormal or horror stories.

Even when monstrous teeth are sinking into pale, helpless throats—especially then—vampires are sexy. But why? In A History Of The Vampire In Popular Culture, author Violet Fenn takes the listener through the history of vampires in "fact" and fiction, their origins in mythology and literature, and their enduring appeal on TV and film. We'll delve into the sexuality—and sexism—of vampire lore, as well as how modern audiences still hunger for a pair of sharp fangs in the middle of the night.

About Violet Fenn

Violet Fenn has always been fascinated by human behavior. She specializes in frank and straightforward investigations into the wilder areas of sexual practices and the changing cultural attitudes towards sex and mortality. She was once turned down for a job at an undertaker's for being "too interested in death."

She lives in Shropshire with her children, a menagerie of pets, and endless beautiful but pointless clutter. She firmly believes that black is the happiest color and that there is no such thing as too much red lipstick.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Peter on November 08, 2022

This is not so much A History of the Vampire In Popular Culture as a History of Some Vampires In Popular Culture and a bit of a history of Goth culture too. I wonder if it started out as the former, as whilst there are some good historical bits about the birth of pop culture vampires here, there is......more

Goodreads review by Jasmin on April 28, 2021

Looking through A History of the Vampire in Popular Culture‘s Goodreads reviews, it’s apparent that it’s the bookish equivalent of Marmite. People either seem to love it, or they hate it. I’m very much in the former camp and I actually think a lot of the criticism that has been levelled at this book......more