
PREFACE
VAMPIRES AND VAMPIRISM - CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY
CHAPTER II EXCOMMUNICATION AND ITS POWER
CHAPTER III THE VAMPIRE IN BABYLONIA, ASSYRIA, AND GREECE
CHAPTER IV VAMPIRISM IN GREAT AND GREATER BRITAIN
CHAPTER V VAMPIRISM IN GERMANY AND SURROUNDING COUNTRIES
CHAPTER VI VAMPIRISM IN HUNGARY, BAVARIA, AND SILESIA
CHAPTER VII VAMPIRISM IN SERVIA AND BULGARIA
CHAPTER VIII VAMPIRE BELIEF IN RUSSIA
CHAPTER IX MISCELLANEA
A fresh look at the age‑old fascination with the undead, this collection gathers vampire tales from every corner of the globe. Written at a time when scientific curiosity about the supernatural is resurging, the volume brings together stories from Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas, offering listeners a panoramic view of how different cultures imagine the night‑stalking predator.
The book begins by laying out a series of classic definitions—from dictionary entries to scholarly essays—before diving into the rich variety of local legends. Readers will encounter Slavic “vrykolaka,” Malay “penangglan,” and other regional names, each with its own peculiar habits, whether blood‑sucking, spreading disease, or haunting newborns. Linguistic notes trace the word’s roots across languages, while anecdotes reveal how communities once tried to protect themselves with thistles, vinegar or protective rites.
Beyond cataloguing folklore, the work invites thoughtful reflection on the thin line between myth and possible natural explanation. It’s an engaging guide for anyone curious about how humanity’s oldest nightmare has been reshaped by geography, belief and the ever‑evolving quest for understanding.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (196K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by deaurider and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2020-08-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1868–1949
A prolific early 20th-century writer, he ranged from Freemasonry and comparative religion to folklore and the supernatural. His books still attract curious readers for their mix of scholarship, mystery, and wide-ranging spiritual interests.
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