Vampires
1987 anthology edited by Alan Ryan
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Vampires
Summary
Vampires is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- Vampires's instance of is recorded as literary work[2].
- Vampires's editor is recorded as Alan Ryan[3].
- Vampires's genre is recorded as horror literature[4].
- Vampires's genre is recorded as vampire fiction[5].
- Vampires's language of work or name is recorded as English[6].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as Fragment of a Novel[7].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as The Vampyre[8].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as Varney, the Vampire, or, the Feast of Blood (excerpt)[9].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as The Mysterious Stranger[10].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as Carmilla[11].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as Good Lady Ducayne[12].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as Dracula's Guest[13].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as Luella Miller[14].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as For the Blood is the Life[15].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as The Transfer[16].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as The Room in the Tower[17].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as An Episode of Cathedral History[18].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as A Rendezvous in Averoigne[19].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as Shambleau[20].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as Revelations in Black[21].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as School for the Unspeakable[22].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as The Drifting Snow[23].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as Over the River[24].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as The Girl with the Hungry Eyes[25].
- Vampires's has part is recorded as The Mindworm[26].