Images of vampires in stories by V.I. Dal and A.K. Tolstoy in the context of European Romanticism
Journal: Studia Humanitatis (Vol.2016, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-04-26
Authors : Nikolsky E.V.;
Page : 14-14
Keywords : vampires; romance; folklore; moral problems of literature; literary connections;
Abstract
The article considers the interpretation of an image of a vampire in Dahl and Tolstoy’s works. The author of the article makes comparison with the works written on the same topic by European romantics. In conclusion the article reveals the importance of moral issues analyzed in the works.
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