The Vampyre, John Polidori
The Vampyre, John Polidori
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The Vampyre

Author: John Polidori

Narrator: Saethon Williams

Unabridged: 1 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/27/2025


Synopsis

Experience the chilling tale that birthed the modern vampire genre! The Vampyre by John Polidori is a haunting gothic audiobook that follows the enigmatic Lord Ruthven, a mysterious nobleman with a dark secret. Written in 1819, this eerie classic inspired generations of vampire stories, including Dracula. Perfect for fans of gothic horror and supernatural suspense, this immersive audiobook brings Polidori’s sinister tale to life. Listen now and step into a world of aristocratic terror, cursed love, and undead intrigue!

Reviews

Goodreads review by s.penkevich on October 07, 2024

I’ve always been amused that Lord Byron was such an epic icon of debauchery and being a total shit that the modern interpretation of vampires was more or less created in his image. Legends of vampires have been around for centuries, going back even to cultures of Mesopotamians and the Romans where t......more

Goodreads review by Anne on October 24, 2024

The Vampyre! Whilst Dracula drones on and on and on and on like a paranormal travelogue, this one just gets right to the point. That makes it vastly easier for a peasant like myself to get through. Also, published in 1819 this version of the modern vampire is considered one of the first in English li......more

Goodreads review by Sean Barrs on October 31, 2017

This is one of those weird bits of fiction where the story behind its creation is actually more interesting than the work itself: it was the result of a writing challenge between Mary Shelley, Byron and Polidori, the very same challenge that resulted in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. The tale begins wi......more

Goodreads review by Justin on May 30, 2021

"The Vampyre" is a very short work, scarcely more than 20 pages, but contains a novel's worth of intrigue and horror. The dark atmosphere, taste for female blood, and demonic powers of the titular monster are just a few of the signature qualities that Bram Stoker stole and perfected. The short lengt......more