Lady in Savannah
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Vampire ... Resurrected from the ancient legends and legends, he became truly one of the signs of the XIX century, and anyone was the legendary Nosferat, and he left his mark in history: his sinister stigmatics - two small, the colors of the blood drunk point - not difficult Display at all vital arteries of modern civilization ...
ENIGMA publisher continues the publication of the creative heritage of the Irish writer Brahma Stoker and offers the attention of readers Never before translated into Russian Lady"s novel in Savan "(1909), which is very paradoxical," deceiving reader expectation horizon "way develops the topic Vampirism, so brilliantly started by the author in the novel "Dracula" (1897).
The extensive scientific apparatus of the book, along with the articles of domestic philologists, exploring not only folk influences and literary sources, inspired by B.Stocker to create a vampire, but also little-known biographical data that shed light on the complex genesis of the scene lines of the novel includes as Applications Carefully selected fragments of the works of famous foreign philosophers and literary criticians dedicated to occult trends in the late Bulk gothic literature. The editors hoped that the "coming of the vampire", in various aspects analyzing the "Vampi-Richetic Narrative" both in the works of B.Stoker, and in the works of modern artists-Prerafaelites and symbolist poets of the late XIX century, will serve as a peculiar theoretical bridge between " Dracula "(Enigma, 2005) and" Lady in Savana ". For, as the R. Bins noted, the author of the entry to the English publication of the Roman: "" Lady in Savan "is a novel about the levels of interpretation, where nothing is what it seems, and where the reader, like characters, constantly risks incorrectly The situation in which the author plays us
ENIGMA publisher continues the publication of the creative heritage of the Irish writer Brahma Stoker and offers the attention of readers Never before translated into Russian Lady"s novel in Savan "(1909), which is very paradoxical," deceiving reader expectation horizon "way develops the topic Vampirism, so brilliantly started by the author in the novel "Dracula" (1897).
The extensive scientific apparatus of the book, along with the articles of domestic philologists, exploring not only folk influences and literary sources, inspired by B.Stocker to create a vampire, but also little-known biographical data that shed light on the complex genesis of the scene lines of the novel includes as Applications Carefully selected fragments of the works of famous foreign philosophers and literary criticians dedicated to occult trends in the late Bulk gothic literature. The editors hoped that the "coming of the vampire", in various aspects analyzing the "Vampi-Richetic Narrative" both in the works of B.Stoker, and in the works of modern artists-Prerafaelites and symbolist poets of the late XIX century, will serve as a peculiar theoretical bridge between " Dracula "(Enigma, 2005) and" Lady in Savana ". For, as the R. Bins noted, the author of the entry to the English publication of the Roman: "" Lady in Savan "is a novel about the levels of interpretation, where nothing is what it seems, and where the reader, like characters, constantly risks incorrectly The situation in which the author plays us
Author:
Author:Stroker B.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Humor & Entertainment
- Category:Science Fiction
Paper:
Paper:Gray
Series:
Series: Magship Collection
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-94698-081-4
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