Varney The Vampire; Or, The Feast Of Blood by James Malcolm Rymer
The Feast Of Blood
The story follows the exploits of Sir Francis Varney, a vampire who terrorizes the Bannerworth family in 19th-century England. As Varney preys on the family, particularly the young and innocent Flora Bannerworth, a series of dramatic and suspenseful events unfold, involving pursuits, confrontations, and revelations about Varney's tragic past. The novel explores themes of fear, redemption, and the supernatural, blending gothic horror with elements of romance and adventure. Throughout the tale, Varney's complex character oscillates between villainy and sympathy, leaving readers questioning the nature of monstrosity and humanity.
- Published
- 1845
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Long
- Pages
- 800-900
- Original Language
- English
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- Alternate Titles
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- The Feast of Blood
- Varney the Vampyre
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