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  1. Frances Polidori. Frances Mary Lavinia Rossetti (née Polidori; 27 April 1800 – 8 April 1886) was a British educator who was the daughter, wife, sister and mother of important writers and artists. She was also a model of the paintings of her son Dante.

    • Frances Mary Lavinia Polidori, 27 April 1800, London, England
    • John William Polidori (brother)
  2. Frances Mary Lavinia Polidori, pe Rossetti adal ma voe dimezet, ganet e Londrez d'ar 27 a viz Ebel 1800 ha marvet d'an 8 a viz Ebrel 1886, a oa ur vaouez brudet e-metoù an arzourien saoz en hec'h amzer.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_VampyreThe Vampyre - Wikipedia

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    Lord Ruthven: a suave Britishnobleman, the vampire
    Aubrey: a wealthy young gentleman, an orphan
    Ianthe: a beautiful Greek woman Aubrey meets on his journeys with Ruthven
    Aubrey's sister: who becomes engaged to the Earl of Marsden

    Aubrey meets the mysterious Lord Ruthven at a social event when he comes to London. After briefly getting to know Ruthven, Aubrey agrees to go travelling around Europe with him. Aubrey slowly realizes that Ruthven delights in causing the ruin and degradation of others, and after Ruthven attempts to seduce the daughter of a mutual acquaintance near ...

    "The Vampyre" was first published on 1 April 1819 by Henry Colburn in the New Monthly Magazine with the false attribution "A Tale by Lord Byron". The name of the work's protagonist, "Lord Ruthven", added to this assumption, for that name was originally used in Lady Caroline Lamb's novel Glenarvon(from the same publisher), in which a thinly-disguise...

    Polidori's work had an immense impact on contemporary sensibilities and ran through numerous editions and translations. Jan Čapek argued that: "Whether Polidori wrote 'The Vampyre' out of spite toward Byron or not, whether he is guilty of a measure of plagiarism, or whether he even intended to have the story published or not, the tale energizes a s...

    In 2016 it was announced that the studio Britannia Pictures would be releasing a feature-length adaptation of The Vampyre. Production for the film was slated to begin in late 2018, with filming taking place in the UK, Italy and Greece.The film would be directed by Rowan M. Ashe and was scheduled for release in October 2019. Earlier adaptations of P...

    In England, James Planché's play The Vampire, or The Bride of the Isles was first performed in London in 1820 at the Lyceum Theatre based on Charles Nodier's Le Vampire, which in turn was based on Polidori. Such melodramas were satirised in Ruddigore, by Gilbert and Sullivan(1887), a character called Sir Ruthven must abduct a maiden, or he will die...

    The Vampyre at Project Gutenberg
    The Vampyre public domain audiobook at LibriVox
    Open Library. The Vampyre(1819).
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    • 1 April 1819
  4. Frances Polidori had worked as a governess from the age of 16 and educated all four children at home before the two boys were sent to Kings College School to learn Latin and other subjects beyond Frances Rossetti’s capability. The girls had to make do with learning from their brothers’ textbooks.

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  5. 29 de out. de 2021 · Sparking the Gothic imagination: Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' and Polidori's 'The Vampyre' | Art UK. Stories. Sparking the Gothic imagination: Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' and Polidori's 'The Vampyre'. Posted 29 Oct 2021, by Andrew Shore. In April 1815 Mount Tambora, a volcano in what is now Indonesia, erupted.

  6. Abstract. This article presents a detailed new analysis of the conception, composition, publication, and immediate reception of John William Polidoris influential story, ‘The Vampyre’ (1819), first attributed to Lord Byron.

  7. Frances Mary Lavinia Rossetti (née Polidori; 27 April 1800 – 8 April 1886) was a British educator who was the daughter, wife, sister and mother of important writers and artists. She was also a model of the paintings of her son Dante.