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James Malcolm Rymer

    Cet auteur victorien fut un prolifique créateur de penny dreadfuls, captivant les lecteurs par leur atmosphère pleine de suspense et leurs thèmes sombres. Ses œuvres, souvent publiées sous pseudonymes, exploraient l'horreur et le macabre, façonnant le genre de la fiction populaire de son époque. Il élaborait ses récits avec un sens aigu des rebondissements dramatiques, ce qui lui valut un large lectorat. L'héritage littéraire de Rymer réside dans sa maîtrise de la construction du suspense et dans la création de personnages mémorables qui résonnent encore aujourd'hui dans la culture populaire.

    The Coming of the Second Vampyre by James Malcolm Rymer, Fiction, Horror, Occult & Supernatural
    Bride of the Vampyre by James Malcolm Rymer, Fiction, Horror, Occult & Supernatural
    The String of Pearls
    Sweeney Todd, The Barber of Fleet-Street; Vol. II
    Born of the desert
    Sweeney Todd, The Barber of Fleet-Street; Vol. 1
    • Sweeney Todd, The Barber of Fleet-Street; Vol. 1

      Original title: The String of Pearls

      • 538pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
      5,0(2)Évaluer

      Featuring the complete and unabridged tale, this two-volume edition brings to life the infamous characters of Sweeney Todd and Mrs. Lovett, who together create a darkly captivating narrative set in Victorian London. Enhanced with modern typesetting and original woodcut illustrations, it offers readers a fresh look at this classic "Penny Dreadful," renowned for its chilling themes and enduring influence on horror literature.

      Sweeney Todd, The Barber of Fleet-Street; Vol. 1
    • Born of the desert

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,5(9)Évaluer

      The gripping memoir of life in the SAS * World War II action * A remarkable account of the Western Desert campaign Born of the Desert is a classic account of the early years of the SAS. The Special Air Service was formed in 1941 and quickly earned a reputation for stealth, daring and audacity in the Western Desert campaign. This elite force utilized the endless expanse of the desert to carry out surprise attacks and hit and run raids behind the Afrika Korps' lines, sowing confusion, fear and consternation. Malcolm James served as a medical officer with the SAS throughout 1942 and 1943, and Born of the Desert is his atmospheric account of his life in the North African desert, the bitter fighting against German and Italian targets and the forging of a remarkable elite unit. James captures the excitement of this dramatic mode of warfare with his sharp and detailed narrative but also brings to life the deadly beauty of the desert, the harsh environment and the strong bonds of comradeship and interdependence which resulted.

      Born of the desert
    • Sweeney Todd, The Barber of Fleet-Street; Vol. II

      Original title: The String of Pearls

      • 488pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Featuring original woodcut illustrations and modern typesetting for enhanced readability, this edition offers the complete text of a well-known "Penny Dreadful." It includes light footnotes to clarify period slang and cultural references, making it accessible for contemporary readers while preserving the work's historical context.

      Sweeney Todd, The Barber of Fleet-Street; Vol. II
    • The String of Pearls

      Or, Sweeney Todd -- the Demon Barber of Fleet Street

      • 278pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Set in the early 1800s, this mystery novel delves into the chilling legend of a barber who becomes infamous for his gruesome deeds, alongside his accomplice, Mrs. Lovett. While many believe Sweeney Todd to be a historical figure, the narrative draws inspiration from a 17th-century French myth. The String of Pearls weaves a thrilling tale filled with suspense, capturing the imagination with its dark themes and rich historical context, making it a captivating read for fans of horror and mystery.

      The String of Pearls
    • Set in the mid-19th century, this epic narrative follows the vampire Sir Francis Varney, who emerged from the "penny dreadful" tradition. Spanning 876 pages and 232 chapters, it weaves a cohesive tale despite its inconsistencies. Notably, it lays the groundwork for many vampire fiction tropes familiar to contemporary readers, making it a significant work in the genre's evolution. The extensive word count of nearly 667,000 words showcases the depth and complexity of Varney's character and the dark themes surrounding his story.

      Bride of the Vampyre by James Malcolm Rymer, Fiction, Horror, Occult & Supernatural
    • Set in the mid-19th century, this extensive narrative follows the vampire Sir Francis Varney, weaving a tale that spans 876 pages and 232 chapters. As one of the earliest examples of vampire fiction, it introduces key tropes that have influenced the genre, despite some inconsistencies in the storytelling. Originally published as a series of "penny dreadfuls," it captures the fascination with the supernatural and the macabre, making it a significant work in the evolution of horror literature.

      The Coming of the Second Vampyre by James Malcolm Rymer, Fiction, Horror, Occult & Supernatural
    • The Illustrated Varney the Vampire; or, The Feast of Blood - In Two Volumes - Volume I

      Original Title: Varney the Vampyre

      • 650pages
      • 23 heures de lecture
      3,7(3)Évaluer

      Set in the Victorian era, this edition of Varney the Vampire showcases the infamous "Penny Dreadful" genre, featuring a scandalous tale of horror and intrigue. Presented in a format true to the original 1840s booklets, it includes the original woodcut illustrations and is newly typeset for readability. This first volume comprises chapters 1-92, covering Part One of the story, with the unique spelling of "Vampyre" reflecting the period's style.

      The Illustrated Varney the Vampire; or, The Feast of Blood - In Two Volumes - Volume I
    • Before there was Dracula, there was Varney the Vampyre, the most famous of the sensational penny dreadfuls issued by Victorian-era publishers. Printed anonymously in serial form in 1847, these gripping tales recount the exploits of a deathless creature with an insatiable appetite for blood. A succession of exciting episodes chronicle the horrible fates of Varney's victims as well as the terrifying experiences of the band of comrades sworn to destroy the vampire. Varney the Vampyre not only thrilled countless eager readers but also established many of the conventions and ideas associated with vampirism.Scarcely any copies of the original edition survive, yet this legendary "feast of blood" continues to captivate readers with its inexplicable deaths, impossible escapes, revivifications, and graveyard rituals. This volume is the second of a two-book set, both of which feature many atmospheric woodcut illustrations. Dover (2015) republication of the edition published by E. Lloyd Salisbury Square, London, 1847.

      Varney the Vampyre: or, The Feast of Blood, Part 1
    • Sweeney Todd is a barber who murders his customers and turns their remains into meat pies sold at the pie shop of Mrs. Lovett, his partner in crime. His barber shop is situated in Fleet Street, London, next to St. Dunstan's church, and is connected to Lovett's pie shop in nearby Bell Yard by means of an underground passage. Todd dispatches his victims by pulling a lever while they are in his barber chair, which makes them fall backward down a revolving trapdoor and generally causes them to break their necks or skulls on the cellar floor below. If the victims are still alive, he goes to the basement and "polishes them off" by slitting their throats with his straight razor.

      The String of Pearls: Tale of Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Horror Classic)