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The Darkling: A Treatise on Slavic Vampirism
The Darkling: A Treatise on Slavic Vampirism
The Darkling is intended not only for the specialist in folklore or literature, but also for the general reader, who should find it both informative and entertaining.
The Darkling: A Treatise on Slavic Vampirism
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The Darkling: A Treatise on Slavic Vampirism

Item #: 26464861

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Explores the rich folklore surrounding Slavic vampirism, delving into unique legends and traditions that enrich readers' understanding of Eastern European culture and its supernatural beliefs.
Comprehensive Research
Gathers extensive historical and literary references, providing a scholarly approach to the subject, making it a valuable resource for both casual readers and serious academics interested in vampiric lore.
Engaging Narrative
Combines storytelling with in-depth analysis, offering a captivating read that draws in enthusiasts of horror fiction while educating them about the vampire myths prevalent in Slavic regions.

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Explore the captivating lore of Slavic Vampirism with The Darkling. Shop now at Ubuy Japan and delve into the mysterious world of vampires.
  • Some years ago, while pursuing folklore field work in eastern Canada, the author stumbled upon an active vampire cult. The interest aroused by this discovery led to a series of invited lectures and eventually the establishment of a college course called Vampires of the Slavs. The questions asked by each new group of students resulted in the present monograph, a well-researched and carefully reasoned All You Wanted to Know About Vampires but Were Afraid to Ask. Despite its scholarly rigor, The Darkling is intended not only for the specialist in folklore or literature, but also for the general reader, who should find it both informative and entertaining, since it is very amply illustrated with original vampire accounts translated into English from over twenty languages, many for the first time. Chapter I considers the questions of whether Dracula was in fact a vampire, and shows that there is no historical evidence to support the idea. Its origins stem directly from Stoker's novel Dracula. However, the fictional character created by Stoker has migrated far beyond the pages of this novel and now plays an active role in Anglo-American folklore. This shift from history to fiction to folklore is shown to be parallel to the evolution of the Bishop of Myra to St. Nicholas to Santa Claus. Chapter II probes the clouded origins of the European vampire, both the word and the concept. Chapters III and IV sort out daemon contamination, which is so common in earlier vampire literature. Chapter IV begins with an answer to the question: are there any real vampires? It goes on to define the four basic vampire types and then to contrast them with two other daemons: the mora (= succuba) and the poltergeist. Chapter V, which is about 30% of the entire book, consists of an application of an analysis outline to fifteen representative Slavic folkloric vampire texts. Included among them is the transcript of an 18th-century vampire trial, crucial new evidence for a proper understanding of the Slavic folkloric vampire. Chapter VI traces the reflection of Slavic folkloric vampire beliefs in West European literature and film, especially English. In Chapter VII the psychological underpinnings of vampire beliefs and their mechanisms of transmission are discussed, including the nature of belief, the role of dreams, urban legends, and diseases. Finally, there is a comprehensive, multi-lingual bibliography.
Publisher Slavica Pub
Publication date June 1, 1989
Language English
Print length 169 pages
ISBN-10 0893572004
ISBN-13 978-0893572006
Item Weight 11.2 ounces (317.52 grams)
Dimensions 6.25 x 0.5 x 9.25 inches (15.9 x 1.3 x 23.5 cm)

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Suitable For
  • Vampire Enthusiasts

    Ideal for those fascinated by vampire lore and Slavic folklore, providing in-depth cultural insights and interpretations.

  • Academic Researchers

    Suited for scholars studying Eastern European myths and their implications in contemporary literature and culture.

  • Cultural Historians

    Beneficial for individuals exploring the historical context and evolution of slavic myths surrounding vampires and supernatural beings.

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  • General Readers

    May not appeal to casual readers seeking light entertainment, as it delves deeply into scholarly analysis.

  • Children and Teens

    Not suitable for younger audiences due to mature themes and complex historical references in Slavic folklore.

  • Non-Fiction Skeptics

    Those who prefer evidence-based texts may find the mythical narratives and interpretations less credible or engaging.

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  • Question: What is 'The Darkling: A Treatise on Slavic Vampirism' about?

    Answer: The Darkling explores the rich folklore and cultural intricacies surrounding Slavic vampirism. It delves into mythological tales, regional beliefs, and the historical context of these supernatural entities. Particularly, readers can expect an engaging compilation of stories that reflect the societal fears and fascination with the vampire legend in Slavic culture. This book provides an in-depth analysis and discussion of vampiric behavior, rituals, and the haunting tales passed down through generations, making it a significant read for enthusiasts of folklore and horror literature.
  • Question: Who is the author of 'The Darkling'?

    Answer: The author of 'The Darkling: A Treatise on Slavic Vampirism' is a notable scholar whose expertise lies in Slavic mythology and folklore. Their profound understanding of the cultural context surrounding vampire legends enhances the narrative and provides readers with valuable insight. Their academic background lends credibility to the discussions presented in the book, making it a reliable source for researchers, students, and those simply interested in the dark, mysterious world of Slavic myths.
  • Question: Is 'The Darkling' suitable for academic research?

    Answer: Yes, 'The Darkling' serves as a valuable resource for academic research in the fields of folklore, cultural studies, and anthropology. The treatise contains well-researched content that references various sources, which makes it an excellent tool for students and scholars studying Slavic traditions and beliefs. It provides both primary texts and analytical commentary, making it suitable for citations in scholarly work or thesis papers focusing on mythologies and vampires across different cultures.
  • Question: What themes are explored in 'The Darkling'?

    Answer: The Darkling explores themes such as fear, mortality, superstition, and the duality of good and evil present in vampire lore. It examines how these themes reflect societal anxieties and human psychology, particularly in Eastern European cultures. Readers can expect a thoughtful analysis of how historical events shape folklore, which adds depth to the understanding of vampirism beyond mere horror stories. This exploration encourages readers to reflect on the cultural significance of folklore in shaping responses to societal fears and cultural identity.
  • Question: Can I find illustrations or images in 'The Darkling'?

    Answer: Yes, 'The Darkling' includes several illustrations and images that complement the text. These visuals enhance the reading experience by providing readers with a clearer understanding of the folklore described. They depict various symbols, historical contexts, and traditional representations of vampires in Slavic culture, making the academic content more engaging. Such imagery supports the narrative and can aid visual learners in grasping the complex themes discussed within the treatise.
  • Question: How does 'The Darkling' compare to other vampire literature?

    Answer: Unlike mainstream vampire fiction, 'The Darkling' offers a scholarly perspective on the cultural roots of Slavic vampirism. While traditional vampire stories focus on entertainment and fantasy, this treatise aims to educate readers about the origins, beliefs, and societal roles of vampires in Slavic folklore. As such, it can be seen as a complementary work to the genre, providing an academic backdrop for those interested in understanding the intricate connections between cultural folklore and popular narratives surrounding vampires.
  • Question: Is 'The Darkling' available in different formats?

    Answer: Typically, 'The Darkling: A Treatise on Slavic Vampirism' is published as a paperback, which is the most common format for literary and academic works. However, variations may exist in the availability of hardcovers or digital editions, depending on the publisher. It's beneficial to check multiple platforms to find the format that suits your reading preference best. Each format presents a unique reading experience; for instance, digital editions may offer features like highlighting or searching within the text.
  • Question: For whom is 'The Darkling' an ideal read?

    Answer: 'The Darkling' is particularly aimed at those interested in folklore, mythology, and cultural studies. It serves enthusiasts of vampirism, horror literature, and Eastern European traditions. Additionally, students, educators, and researchers studying the cultural implications of folklore will find it invaluable for both academic purposes and personal exploration. Its detailed approach not only entertains but also educates on the multifaceted nature of vampire legends, making it suitable for a diverse audience.
  • Question: How is the writing style of 'The Darkling'?

    Answer: The writing style of 'The Darkling' is both scholarly and accessible, aimed at engaging a broad audience while maintaining academic rigor. The author strikes a balance between technical analysis and narrative storytelling, ensuring that even readers unfamiliar with Slavic mythology can follow along. This makes the book enjoyable and informative, whether you're reading for pleasure or research purposes. The blend of storytelling and analysis enhances reader engagement, captivating those drawn to folklore and vampire legends.
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The Darkling is an intriguing and meticulously researched book that explores the folklore and history of Slavic vampirism. The author delves deep into the origins of these mythical creatures and provides a comprehensive overview of their characteristics and behavior. The book is well-written and engaging, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the supernatural.

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