Focus:Vampir
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Lexikon-Artikel
- Grosses vollständiges Universal-Lexicon Aller Wissenschafften und Künste (auch Zedler genannt): Zedler:Vampyren oder Blutsauger, Band 46, Spalte 474 - 482
- Meyers Konversations-Lexikon (1888–1889): MKL1888:Vampir, Band 16, S. 45.
- Eduard Hoffmann-Krayer, Hanns Baechtold-Staeubli (Hrsg.): Handwörterbuch des deutschen Aberglaubens. Bd. 6, Reprint. de Gruyter, Berlin 2002, S. 819, Google Books.
Quellen
- Dokumente und Berichte
- Johann Weichard Valvasor: Die Ehre des Hertzogthums Crain (Nürnberg, 1689) - vgl. Band VI, S. 335 (Digitalisat Wolfenbüttel) & vgl. Band XI, S. 317-319 (Digitalisat Wolfenbüttel)
- Vampir - Bericht über die Geschehnisse in Kisolova - Frombald - 1725 (Digitalisat aus dem Wienerisches Diarium, Ausgabe des 21.7.1725)
- Bericht über die Vampirs zu Medvegia in Servien - Johann Flückinger - 1732. In: Johann Christoph Harenberg: Vernünftige und Christliche Gedancken über die Vampirs (1733)
- Weiterführendes
- Vampir (Wikisource.de)
Theorie
- Region
- Ethnische Minderheiten im Vampirglauben Osteuropas - Peter M Kreuter - 2002
- Schauplaetze osteuropaeischer Vampirliteratur - Suedamerika - Christoph Augustynowicz - 2003
- Michael Ranft: Tractat von dem Kauen und Schmatzen der Todten in Gräbern, Worin die wahre Beschaffenheit derer Hungarischen Vampyrs und Blut-Sauger gezeigt, Auch alle von dieser Materie bißher zum Vorschein gekommene Schrifften recensiret werden. 1734, Teubners Buchladen
- Augustin Calmet: Gelehrte Verhandlung der Materie von den Erscheinungen der Geister, und der Vampire in Ungarn und Mähren. Edition Roter Drache, 2007. (Digitalisat)
Journal of Dracula Studies
- Number 1 (1999)
- From the Order of the Dragon to Dracula (Constantin Rezachevici)
- Whose Dracula is it Anyway?Deane, Balderston and the World Famous Vampire Play (Anne-Marie Finn)
- Overlooked Pearls: The Blue Oyster Cult and the Vampire in Popular Music (David Hallett & Robin Martin)
- Separation Granted, Divorce Denied, Annulment Unlikely (Raymond T McNally)
- The Influence of Dracula on the Lesbian Vampire Film (Sharon Russell)
- Coffin Nails: Smokers and Non-smokers in Dracula (Elizabeth Miller)
- The Image of Transylvania in English Literature (Carmen Maria Andras)
- Book Reviews (Nikki White)
- Number 2 (2000)
- Secrecy as Strategy in Dracula (Jean Marigny)
- Desire and Loathing in Bram Stoker's Dracula (Nancy Rosenberg)
- Dracula and the Gothic Imagination of War (Bryan Alexander)
- Filming Dracula: Vampires, Genre, and Cinematography (Jorg Waltje)
- Vampire Crime (Katherine Ramsland)
- Book Reviews (Nikki White and Elizabeth Miller)
- Number 3 (2001)
- Melodrama hath charms: Planche's Theatrical Domestication of Polidori's "The Vampyre" (Katie Harse)
- In Search of the Lesbian Vampire: Barbara von Cilli, Le Fanu's "Carmilla" and the Dragon Order (Raymond T. McNally)
- Revampings of Dracula in Contemporary Fiction (Margaret L. Carter)
- Once Upon the Sleeping Canon: Literary Lustre in Cradle of Filth's Wintry Romances (Julio Angel Olivares Merino)
- Blade: A Return to Revisionism (James Craig Holte)
- Count Dracula and the Folkloric Vampire: Thirteen Comparisons (Patrick Johnson)
- "I am not like other people":Tippi Hedren, Vampires, and Marnie (Victoria Amador)
- A View from the Classroom: Why Dracula no longer frightens us (Jenna Harris)
- Hutchinson's Colonial Library Edition of Dracula - (revised) (Robert Eighteen-Bisang)
- Number 4 (2002)
- "Unconscious cerebration" and the Happy Ending of Dracula (John Greenway)
- Imitations of Immortality: Shadow of the Vampire (James Craig Holte)
- The Tomb of Vlad Tepes: The Most Probable Hypothesis (Constantin Rezachevici)
- Root Canals: The Neutered Vampire and the Metamorphosis of Undead Metaphor (Chris McGunnigle)
- Repulsive Pariah or Romantic Prince? Transforming Monstrosity in Bram Stoker's and Francis Ford Coppola's Dracula (Vrunda Stampwala Sahay)
- Xenophobia and its Subversion in Darker Than You Think (Margaret L Carter)
- The Question of Immortality: Vampires, Count Dracula and Vlad the Impaler (Elizabeth Miller)
- Book Reviews (Nikki White)
- Guest Review (Jason Nolan)
- Number 5 (2003)
- A Race of Devils: Frankenstein, Dracula and Science Fiction (R J Frost)
- It's all in the blood: The Bram Stoker/Peter Cushing Alliance (Michael McGlasson)
- The Post-Feminist Vampire: A Heroine for the Twenty-First Century (Victoria Amador)
- The Dragon, the Raven and the Ring (Michael Vorsino)
- Michel Beheim, German Meistergesang, and Dracula (David B Dickens and Elizabeth Miller)
- Dracula in the Comics (Perry Lake)
- The Journey of the Damned Coffin (Jordi Ardanuy and Luisa Romero)
- Book Reviews (Nikki White)
- Number 6 (2004)
- Vampirism and the Degeneration of the Imperial Race (Monika Tomaszewska)
- A Clutch of Vampires: An Examination of Contemporary Dracula Texts (James Craig Holte)
- Keeping the Faith: Catholicism in Dracula and its Adaptations (D Bruno Starrs)
- Sex, Blood and (Un)Death: The Queer Vampire and HIV (Carlen Lavigne)
- Demonizing the Emerging Woman: Misrepresented Morality in Dracula and God's Little Acre (Ashley Craig Lancaster)
- From Undead Monster to Sexy Seducer: Physical Sex Appeal in Contemporary Dracula Films (Donald Rottenbucher)
- Number 7 (2005)
- The Cultural-Historical Origins of the Literary Vampire in Germany (Heide Crawford)
- Betwixt Sunset and Sunrise: Liminality in Dracula (Mark M. Hennelly, Jr.)
- Echoes of Dracula: Racial Politics and the Failure of Segregated Spaces in Matheson's I Am Legend (Kathy Davis Patterson)
- Dracula and the Afterlife: A Psychological Explanation (Jack D. Maser)
- The People of Bram Stoker's Transylvania (Duncan Light)
- Number 8 (2006)
- The Children of the Night:Stoker's Dreadful Reading and the Plot of Dracula (Dick Collins)
- The Use of Count Famous in "Buffy vs. Dracula" (Tara Elliott)
- The coin of our realm: Blood and Images in Dracula 2000 (Alan Ambrisco & Lance Svehla)
- Vlad Tepes and his Use of Punishments (Constantin Rezachevici)
- Triply Filiated: Lestat and the Three Fathers (Maureen C. LaPerrière)
- Number 9 (2007)
- Rethinking the New Woman in Stoker's Fiction: Looking at Lady Athlyne (Carol A. Senf)
- The Status of Vlad Tepes in Communist Romania: A Reassessment (Duncan Light)
- Hamilton Deane and John C. Balderston: The Men Who "Re-vamped" Count Dracula (Michael McGlasson)
- Quiero chupar tu sangre: A Comparison of the Spanish- and English-language Versions of Universal Studio's Dracula (Robert Harland)
- Why am I so changed? Vampiric Selves and Gothic Doubleness in Wuthering Heights (Lakshmi Krishnan)
Literatur und Film
- Literatur (Theorie)
- Tale of Terror - Study of Gothic Romance - Edith Birkhead - 1921
- Schauplaetze osteuropaeischer Vampirliteratur - Suedamerika - Christoph Augustinowicz - 2003
- Bram Stoker & Dracula: Miscellaneous Documents - Miscellaneous Articles
- Literarische Werke
- Literarische Werke zum Thema Vampir im eLibrary Projekt
- Wikipedia: Paul H. C. Féval - La vampire (Francais)
- Wikipedia: Charles Nodier - Infernaliana: Anecdotes, petits romans, nouvelles et contes sur les revenans, les spectres, les démons et les vampires (Francais)
- Wikipedia: Bram Stoker - Dracula - Dracula V2 - Dracula's Guest (English)
- Wikipedia: George Sylvester Viereck - The House of the Vampire (English)
- Film, Bild, Ton
- Video-Beiträge zum Thema Vampir bei eLib
- Bilder zum Thema Vampir
- Internet Movie Database
Slayage. The Online International Journal of Buffy Studies
- Academic Buffy Bibliography
- Archives
- Buffy Scholars & Critics
- The Buffyverse Data Base
- Encyclopedia of Buffy Studies
- The Online International Journal of Buffy Studies
- Stacey Abbott. A Little Less Ritual and a Little More Fun: The Modern Vampire in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Stacey Abbott, Walking the Fine Line Between Angel and Angelus
- Michael Adams, Introduction, Beyond Slayer Slang: Pragmatics, Discourse, and Style in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Naomi Alderman and Annette Seidel-Arpaci, Imaginary Para-Sites of the Soul: Vampires and Representations of 'Blackness' and 'Jewishness' in the Buffy/Angelverse
- Jenny Alexander, A Vampire is Being Beaten - De Sade Through the Looking Glass in Buffy and Angel
- Camille Bacon-Smith, The Color of the Dark
- Derik A. Badman, Academic Buffy Bibliography
- Holly G. Barbaccia. Buffy in the "Terrible House"
- Margaret Bates, Emily M. Gustafson, Bryan C. Porterfield, Lawrence B. Rosenfeld, "When Did Your Sister Get Unbelievably Scary?" Outsider Status and Dawn and Spike?s Relationship
- Jes Battis, "She's Not All Grown Yet": Willow As Hybrid/Hero in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Katrina Blasingame, ?I can?t believe I?m saying it twice in the same century . . . but ?duh . . .?? The Evolution of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Sub-Culture Language through the Medium of Fanfiction
- Cynthia Bowers. Generation Lapse: The Problematic Parenting of Joyce Summers and Rupert Giles
- Michele Boyette. The Comic Anti-hero in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Or Silly Villain: Spike is for Kicks
- Anthony Bradney. "I Made a Promise to a Lady": Law and Love in BtVS
- The Politics and Ethics of Researching the Buffyverse
- Julie Sloan Brannon, "It's About Power": Buffy, Foucault, and the Quest for Self
- Rob Breton and Lindsey McMaster. Dissing the Age of Moo: Initiatives, Alternatives, and Rationality in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Martin Buinicki and Anthony Enns. Buffy the Vampire Disciplinarian: Institutional Excess, Spiritual Technologies, and the New Economy of Power
- Angie Burns, Passion, pain and ?bad kissing decisions?: learning about intimate relationships from Buffy Season Six
- Vivien Burr, Buffy and the BBC: Moral Questions and How to Avoid Them
- Lewis Call, "Sounds Like Kinky Business to Me": Subtextual and Textual Representations of Erotic Power in the Buffyverse
- Michelle Callander. Bram Stoker's Buffy: Traditional Gothic and Contemporary Culture
- Bronwen Calvert, "Going Through the Motions: Robots in BtVS
- Richard Campbell and Caitlin Campbell, Demons, Aliens, Teens and Television (from Television Quarterly)
- Marc Camron, Xander, Patriarchy, and the Presentation of Realistic Gender Politics in BtVS
- Holly Chandler, Slaying the Patriarchy: Transfusions of the Vampire Metaphor in BtVS (Slayage Number Nine)
- _miller.pdf Daniel A. Clark and P. Andrew Miller. Buffy, the Scooby Gang, and Monstrous Authory: BtVS and the Subversion of Authority
- Leigh Clemons, Real Vampires Don?t Wear Shorts: The Aesthetics of Fashion in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Carolyn Cocca. "First Word 'Jail,' Second Word 'Bait'": Adolescent Sexuality, Feminist Theories, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Agnes Curry, Is Joss Becoming a Thomist?
- Giada Da Ros, When, Where, and How Much is Buffy a Soap Opera?
- Robert A. Davis. Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the Pedagogy of Fear
- Laura Diehl, Why Drusilla is More Interesting Than Buffy
- George A. Dunn and Brian McDonald, ?A Very Strong Urge to Hit You?: Mimetic Violence and Scapegoating in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Frances Early. Staking Her Claim: Buffy the Vampire Slayer as Transgressive Woman Warrior
- Greg Erickson, Revisiting Buffy's (A)Theology: Religion: "Freaky" or just "A Bunch of Men Who Died"
- Aimee Fifarek. "Mind and Heart with Spirit Joined": The Buffyverse as an Information System
- Claire Fossey, "Never Hurt the Feelings of a Brutal Killer": Spike and the Underground Man
- Cynthia Fuchs, "Did Anyone Ever Explain to you What 'Secret Identity' Means?" Race and Displacement in Buffy and Dark Angel
- Richard Greene and Wayne Yuen. Why Can't We Spike Spike?: Moral Themes in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Janet K. Halfyard. Love, Death, Curses and Reverses (in F minor): Music, Gender and Identity in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel
- Janet K. Halfyard, Singing Their Hearts Out: The Problem of Performance in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel
- Erin Hollis, Gorgonzola Sandwiches and Yellow Crayons: James Joyce, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the Aesthetic of Minutiae
- Massimo Introvigne, Brainwashing the Working Class: Vampire Comics and Criticism from Dr. Occult to Buffy
- Christine Jarvis and Don Adams, Dressed to Kill: Fashion and Leadership in BtVS
- Alice Jenkins and Susan Stuart, Extending Your Mind: Non-Standard Perlocutionary Acts in "Hush"
- Lorna Jowett, New Men: "Playing the Sensitive Lad"
- Roz Kaveney, A Sense of the Ending: Schödinger's Angel
- Jesse Saba Kirchner, And in Some Language That's English? Slayer Slang and Artificial Computer Generation
- David Kociemba "Actually, it explains a lot": Reading the Opening Title Sequences of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Over-identify much??: Passion, "Passion," and the Author-Audience Feedback Loop in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- K. Dale Koontz, The One That Almost Got Away: Doyle and the Fish Story
- Kelly Kromer, Silence as Symptom: A Psychoanalytic Reading of "Hush"
- Tanya Krzywinska, Playing Buffy: Remediation, Occulted Meta-game-Physics and the Dynamics of Agency in the Videogame Version of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- David Lavery. Apocalyptic Apocalypses: The Narrative Eschatology of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Slayage Number Nine)
- : "Emotional Resonance and Rocket Launchers": Joss Whedon's Audio Commentaries on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer DVDs"
- Hilary M. Leon. Why We Love the Monsters: How Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer Wound Up Dating the Enemy
- Reid B. Locklin. Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the Domestic Church: Re-Visioning Family and the Common Good
- Barbara Maio Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- C. W. Marshall, Aeneas the Vampire Slayer: A Roman Model for Why Giles Kills Ben
- Cynthea Masson, ?Is that just a comforting way of not answering the question??: Willow, Questions, and Affective Response in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Cynthea Masson and Marni Stanley, Queer Eye of that Vampire Guy: Spike and the Aesthetics of Camp
- Em McAvan, ?I Think I?m Kinda Gay?: Willow Rosenberg and the Absent/Present Bisexual in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Bruce McClelland, By Whose Authority? The Magical Tradition, Violence, and the Legitimation of the Vampire Slayer
- Kevin McNeilly, Sue Fisher (University of Alberta), and Christina Sylka (University of British Columbia). Kiss the Librarian, But Close the Hellmouth: "It's Like a Whole Big Sucking Thing"
- J. Gordon Melton. Words from the Hellmouth: A Bibliography of Books on Buffy the Vampire
- : Images from the Hellmouth: Buffy the Vampire Slayer Comic Books 1998-2002
- Philip Mikozsch and Dana Och. Previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer . . .
- Gabrielle Moss, From the Valley to the Hellmouth: Buffy's Transition from Film to Television
- Ananya Mukherjea, ?When You Kiss Me, I want to Die?: Gothic Relationships and Identity on Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Wendy Olson, Enlightenment Rhetoric in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Ideological Implications of Worldviews in the Buffyverse
- Matthew Pateman, Introduction (special issue on aesthetics)
- "Restless" Readings--Involution, Aesthetics, and Buffy
- Michele Paule, You're on my campus buddy!: Sovereign and disciplinary power at Sunnydale High
- Patricia Pender, "Where Do We Go From Here??: Buffy Studies and Slayage 2006
- Mark Peters, Getting a Wiggins and Being a Bitca: How Two Items of Slayer Slang Survive on the Television Without Pity Message Boards
- Zo?-Jane Playdon. "The Outsiders' Society": Religious Imagery in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Elizabeth Rambo, "Lessons" for Season Seven of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- J. Michael Richardson and J. Douglas Rabb, Buffy, Faith and Bad Faith: Choosing to be the Chosen One
- Brett M. Rogers, The Whedonverses and the Sociology of Academe, or A Report on SC2: The Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses, Gordon College, May 26-28, 2006
- Brett Rogers and Walter Scheidel, Driving Stakes, Driving Cars: California Car Culture, Sex, and Identity in BtVS Driving Stakes, Driving Cars: California Car Culture, Sex, and Identity in BtVS
- Rod Romesburg, Regeneration through Vampirism: Buffy the Vampire Slayer?s New Frontier
- Lawrence B. Rosenfeld and Scarlet L. Wynns, Perceived Values and Social Support in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Caroline Ruddell, ?I am the law? ?I am the magics?: Speech, Power and the Split Identity of Willow in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Patrick Shade, Screaming to be Heard: Community and Communication in "Hush"
- Paul D. Shapiro, Someone to Sink Your Teeth Into: Gendered Biting Patterns on Buffy the Vampire Slayer?A Quantitative Analysis
- James South, On the Philosophical Consistency of Season 7
- Victoria Spah. Ain't Love Grand: Spike & Courtly Love
- Arwen Spicer. "It?s Bloody Brilliant!" The Undermining of Metanarrative Feminism in the Season Seven Arc Narrative of Buffy
- Wendy A. F. G. Stengel (Georgetown). Synergy and Smut: The Brand in Official and Unofficial Buffy the Vampire Slayer Communities of Interest
- Greg Stevenson, The End as Moral Guidepost
- Gwyn Symonds, Playing More Soul Than is Written
- Gwyn Symonds "Solving Problems with Sharp Objects": Female Empowerment, Sex and Violence in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Judith Tabron, Girl on Girl Politics: Willow/Tara and New Approaches to Media Fandom
- Sue Turnbull, "Not Just Another Buffy Paper": Towards an Aesthetics of Television | Power Point Version
- Sherryl Vint. "Killing us Softly"? A Feminist Search for the "Real" Buffy
- William Wandless. Undead Letters: Searches and Researches in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Rhonda V. Wilcox. "Every Night I Save You": Buffy, Spike, Sex and Redemption
- Wilcox 4 - [1] In "The Demon Section of the Card Catalog": Buffy Studies and Television Studies
- ?Williams, Rebecca, "It?s About Power!? Executive Fans, Spoiler Whores and Capital in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer On-Line Fan Community
- J. Lawton Winslade. Teen Witches, Wiccans, and "Wanna-Blessed-Be's": Pop-Culture Magic in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Gina Wisker. Vampires and School Girls: High School Highjinks on the Hellmouth in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Bibliographie
- Vampirismus - Forschungsbibliographie - Clemens Ruthner - 2003
- Dictionary of Literary Biography: Dracula
- Dracula: A Bibliography
- Academic Buffy Bibliography
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