The Vampire LecturesU of Minnesota Press, 1999 |
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Laurence A. Rickels. The Vampire Lectures Laurence A. Rickels The Vampire Lectures This One 5BAN - LUC - HPC3. Front Cover.
Laurence A. Rickels. The Vampire Lectures Laurence A. Rickels The Vampire Lectures This One 5BAN - LUC - HPC3. Front Cover.
Pàgina xiii
... cover the Teen Age , another name for the techno and occult era I am try- ing to address up front . I am pushing to the front of reception- also the reception of my own more studied and formal works — the background analogy work that ...
... cover the Teen Age , another name for the techno and occult era I am try- ing to address up front . I am pushing to the front of reception- also the reception of my own more studied and formal works — the background analogy work that ...
Pàgina 2
... covers the excluded — and already haunted . The alcoholic's literalized intake of inspiration ( or spirits ) covers iden- tification with some absent ( and thus haunting ) other . Simply put ( deep down inside ) , the alcoholic has ...
... covers the excluded — and already haunted . The alcoholic's literalized intake of inspiration ( or spirits ) covers iden- tification with some absent ( and thus haunting ) other . Simply put ( deep down inside ) , the alcoholic has ...
Pàgina 4
... covers the need to mourn . That the vampire is someone who was buried improperly also meant , still to the point , that this special some- one was not mourned properly . In many countries the view was real popular that anyone who died ...
... covers the need to mourn . That the vampire is someone who was buried improperly also meant , still to the point , that this special some- one was not mourned properly . In many countries the view was real popular that anyone who died ...
Pàgina 5
... covers life and death but does not sustain any specific life or life span . But you ( or your ego ) are not impressed by the trend nature sets for life's continued existence . You and your ego just don't want to go . ( And this is where ...
... covers life and death but does not sustain any specific life or life span . But you ( or your ego ) are not impressed by the trend nature sets for life's continued existence . You and your ego just don't want to go . ( And this is where ...
Continguts
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LECTURE THREE | 26 |
LECTURE FOUR | 40 |
LECTURE FIVE | 51 |
LECTURE SIX | 64 |
LECTURE SEVEN | 77 |
LECTURE EIGHT | 90 |
LECTURE SIXTEEN | 189 |
LECTURE SEVENTEEN | 201 |
LECTURE EIGHTEEN | 219 |
LECTURE NINETEEN | 234 |
LECTURE TWENTY | 249 |
LECTURE TWENTYONE | 264 |
LECTURE TWENTYTWO | 277 |
LECTURE TWENTYTHREE | 287 |
LECTURE NINE | 99 |
LECTURE TEN | 111 |
LECTURE ELEVEN | 118 |
LECTURE TWELVE | 131 |
LECTURE THIRTEEN | 147 |
LECTURE FOURTEEN | 160 |
LECTURE FIFTEEN | 173 |
LECTURE TWENTYFOUR | 304 |
LECTURE TWENTYFIVE | 326 |
LECTURE TWENTYSIX | 335 |
REFERENCES | 351 |
FILMOGRAPHY | 357 |
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Akasha already Aubrey begins Blacula blood bond body bride brother burial Carmilla child comes corpse Count couple couplification crypt dead death wish double Dracula dream fantasy father film Frankenstein Freud gadget ghost girl gives Glen or Glenda goes haunting Helsing horror hunger identification inside Jonathan kill kind LECTURE legacy Lestat live look loss Lucy Lucy's Lugosi mass maternal medium melancholia melancholic mirror mirror stage missing monster mother mourning movie mummy murder narrator never night Nosferatu novel occult Oedipal once phantasm phantom pire pirism primal projection psycho psychoanalysis reanimation repressed Salem's Lot scene sensurround sexual stake Stoker's story substitution suck suicide superego takes techno teen tion transmission Transylvania turn uncanny unconscious undead underworld unmourning vampire hunters Vampire Lestat vampire's Van Helsing Varney victim Victor werewolf woman
Passatges populars
Pàgina 161 - Dearest, your little heart is wounded; think me not cruel because I obey the irresistible law of my strength and weakness; if your dear heart is wounded, my wild heart bleeds with yours. In the rapture of my enormous humiliation I live in your warm life and you shall die - die, sweetly die - into mine.
Pàgina 63 - We were struck with the fact, that in all the mass of material of which the record is composed, there is hardly one authentic document. Nothing but a mass of typewriting, except the later notebooks of Mina and Seward and myself, and Van Helsing's memorandum.
Pàgina 39 - ... cursed spot." The officer raised me to a sitting posture as he uttered a word of command; then several men placed me upon a horse. He sprang to the saddle behind me, took me in his arms, gave the word to advance; and, turning our faces away from the cypresses, we rode away in swift, military order. As yet my tongue refused its office, and I was perforce silent. I must have fallen asleep; for the next thing I remembered was finding myself standing up, supported by a soldier on each side of me....
Pàgina 80 - It was as bright as at midday, but I did not see myself in the glass! ... It was empty, clear, profound, full of light! But my figure was not reflected in it ... and I, I was opposite to it! I saw the large, clear glass from top to bottom, and I looked at it with unsteady eyes...
Pàgina 79 - Whence come those mysterious influences which change our happiness into discouragement, and our selfconfidence into diffidence? One might almost say that the air, the invisible air, is full of unknowable Forces, whose mysterious presence we have to endure. I wake up in the best of spirits, with an inclination to sing in my heart.
Pàgina 278 - Invention, it must be humbly admitted, does not consist in creating out of void, but out of chaos; the materials must, in the first place, be afforded: it can give form to dark, shapeless sub3. Lord Byron, Mazeppa, a Puetn (London: John Murray, 1819), pp. 59-69. stances, but cannot bring into being the substance itself.
Pàgina 80 - My bedstead, my old oak post bedstead, stood opposite to me; on my right was the fireplace; on my left, the door which was carefully closed, after I had left it open for some time in order to attract him; behind me was a very high wardrobe with a looking-glass in it...
Pàgina 272 - Money, again, has often been a cause of the delusion of multitudes. Sober nations have all at once become desperate gamblers, and risked almost their existence upon the turn of a piece of paper. To trace the history of the most prominent of these delusions is the object of the present pages. Men, it has been well said, think in herds ; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, and one by one.