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by Brian Righi


  Hanson, Victor Davis. Carnage and Culture: Landmark Battles in the Rise of Western Power. New York: Doubleday, 2001.

  Hesiod. Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica. Translated by Hugh G. Evelyn-White. London: W. Heinemann, 1914.

  Homer. The Odyssey. Translated by Samuel Butler. London: A. C. Fifield, 1900.

  “Immigrant’s Fears of Vampires Led to Death,” The Times. (London), January 9, 1973.

  Institoris, Heinrich, and Jakob Sprenger. Malleus Maleficarum. Edited and translated by Christopher S. Mackay. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.

  Jenkins, Mark Collins. Vampire Forensics: Uncovering the Origins of an Enduring Legend. Washington, DC: National Geographic, 2010.

  Jones, Aphrodite. The Embrace: A True Vampire Story. New York: Pocket Books, 1999.

  Karg, Barbara, Arjean Spaite, and Rick Sutherland. The Everything Vampire Book: From Vlad the Impaler to the Vampire Lestat—A History of Vampires in Literature, Film, and Legend. Avon, MA: Adams Media, 2009.

  Karma-glin-pa, Francesca Fremantle, and Chögyam Trungpa. The Tibetan Book of the Dead: The Great Liberation through Hearing in the Bardo. Berkeley, CA: Shambhala, 1975.

  Konstantinos. Vampires: The Occult Truth. St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1996.

  Laycock, Joseph. Vampires Today: The Truth about Modern Vampirism. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2009.

  Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan, and Robert Tracy. In a Glass Darkly. (The World’s Classics.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993.

  Leeming, David A. Creation Myths of the World: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2010.

  Malham, John and William Oldys, eds. The Harleian Miscellany: Or, a Collection of Scarce, Curious, and Entertaining Pamphlets and Tracts, as Well in Manuscript as in Print, Found in the Late Earl of Oxford’s Library, Interspersed with Historical, Political, and Critical Notes, Vol. XI. London: Printed for R. Dutton, 1808–11.

  More, Henry. An Antidote Against Atheism, or, An Appeal to the Natural Faculties of the Minde of Man. Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Press, 1997. (Originally published in 1653.)

  Murnau, F. W., Henrik Galeen, Max Schreck, Gustav von Wangenheim, Alexander Granach, Greta Schroeder-

  Matrey, and Bram Stoker. Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror. Blackhawk Films Collection. Chatsworth, CA: Image Entertainment, 2000.

  Noll, Richard. Bizarre Diseases of the Mind. New York: Berkley Books, 1990.

  O’Donnell, Elliott. Strange Cults and Secret Societies of Modern London. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1935.

  Philostratus. The Life of Appollonius of Tyana: The Epistles of Appollonius and the Treatise of Eusebius, Vol. 1. (Loeb Classical Library Series.) Translated by F. C. Conybeare. London: Heinemann, 1950. Translation first published in 1912.

  Polidori, John William. The Vampyre and Other Writings. Edited by Franklin Charles Bishop. Manchester, UK: Carcanet, 2005.

  Ralston, William Ralston Shedden. The Songs of the Russian People. London: Ellis & Green, 1872.

  Ramsland, Katherine M. The Forensic Psychology of Criminal Minds. New York: Berkley Boulevard, 2010.

  ———. The Science of Vampires. New York: Berkley Boulevard, 2002.

  Reid, Patrick V., ed. Readings in Western Religious Thought: The Ancient World. New York: Paulist Press, 1987.

  Rice, Anne. Interview with the Vampire: A Novel. New York: Knopf, 1976.

  Robertson, John. “Man with Vampire Fantasy Killed Friend to Drink Blood, Court Told,” The Scotsman (Edinburgh, Scotland), September 30, 2003.

  Rowlatt, Justin. “Vampire Couple Jailed for Satanic Murder,” The Independent (London), February 1, 2002.

  Rymer, James Malcolm, and Thomas Peckett Prest. Varney, the Vampire: or, The Feast of Blood. Crestline, CA: Zittaw Press, 2007. (Originally published in 1847.)

  Scoffern, John. Stray Leaves of Science and Folk-lore. London: Tinsley Bros., 1870.

  Southey, Robert. Thalaba the Destroyer: 1801. (Revolution and Romanticism, 1789–1834 series.) Oxford: Woodstock Books, 1991. (Originally published in 1801.)

  Stoker, Bram. Dracula. London: Penguin, 2003. (Originally published in 1897.)

  Summers, Montague. The Vampire in Europe. Whitefish, MT: Kessinger Publications, 2003.

  ———. The Vampire in Lore and Legend. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, 2001.

  ———. Vampires and Vampirism. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, 2005.

  Thompson, Reginald Campbell, trans. The Devils and Evil Spirits of Babylonia, Being Babylonian and Assyrian Incantations against the Demons … and Kindred Evil Spirits, Which Attack Mankind. (Luzac’s Semitic Text and Translation series.) London: Luzac and Co., 1903.

  ———. Semitic Magic: Its Origins and Development. (Luzac’s Oriental Religious series, vol. 3.) London: Luzac and Co., 1908.

  Tylor, Edward Burnett. Primitive Culture: Researches into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Art, and Custom. (The Collected Works of Edward Burnett Tylor, vol. 2.) London: Routledge/Thoemmes, 1994. (Originally published in 1871.)

  Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet). A Philosophical Dictionary: From the French of M. de Voltaire with Additional Notes, Both Critical and Argumentative, Part 2. Boston: J. P. Mendum, 1856.

  William, of Newburgh, P. G. Walsh, and M. J. Kennedy. The History of English Affairs. (Aris & Phillips Classical Texts.) Warminster, UK: Aris & Phillips, 1988.

  Wright, Dudley. The Book of Vampires. New York: Dorset Press, 1987.

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