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Nacque a Londra nel 1795. Divenne dottore in medicina a diciannove anni, con una tesi sul sonnambulismo. Nel 1816 entrò a servizio di Lord Byron come suo medico personale e viaggiò insieme a lui, trascrivendo i loro viaggi sui suoi diari e taccuini, che sono stati pubblicati postumi dalla sorella. A Villa Diodati, residenza di Byron sul lago di Ginevra, Polidori incontrò anche Mary Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley e Claire Clairmont, i quali ispirarono la sua produzione. Noto soprattutto per il suo racconto Il vampiro e per la sua partecipazione al movimento romantico, morì nel 1821.
EBOOK   9786050414998

The vampyre. E-book. Formato Mobipocket John William Polidori   -  Simone Vannini, 2015  - 

THE superstition upon which this tale is founded is very general in the East. Among the Arabians it appears to be common: it did not, however, extend itself to the Greeks until after the establishment of Christianity; and it has only assumed its present form since the division of the Latin and Greek churches; at which time, the idea becoming prevalent, that a Latin body could not corrupt if buried in their territory, it gradually increased, and formed the subject of many wonderful stories, still extant, of the dead rising from their graves, and feeding upon the blood of the young and beautiful. In the West it spread, with some slight variation, all over Hungary, Poland, Austria, and Lorraine, where the belief existed, that vampyres nightly imbibed a certain portion of the blood of their victims, who became emaciated, lost their strength, and speedily died of consumptions; whilst these human blood-suckers fattened—and their veins became distended to such a state of repletion, as to cause the blood to flow from all the passages of their bodies, and even from the very pores of their skins.

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