La seducción del mal: la mujer vampiro en la literatura romántica
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The figure of the vampire woman invades the tales and poems of the European Romanticism representing the seduction of the dark and evil. The femme fatale vampire itself meets the main features of the myth of the dangerous woman to man, from LeFanu to Miller, where the delicate female who seduces and kills for pleasure has fascinated and terrified the great nineteenth-century writers.Downloads
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