The House of the Vampire
196 Pages. Complete & Unabridged!

His vampire is a personage of immense literary distinction, who moves among his contemporaries like a god, yet all of whose works are actually the product of others whose minds he enters, whose mental creations he steals, and whose vigor he saps."
-N. Y. Times [1919]

Every note of originality which he discovers In any one he appropriates, reproduces as his own, lustifying himself with this: "I carry the essence of what Is cosmic.... of what is divine.... I am Homer.... Goethe.... Shakespeare.... I am an embodiment of the same force of which Alexander, Caesar. Confucius, and the Christos were also embodiments."
-Publishers Weekly, Vol. 95 [1919]

"The central character is cleverly imagined, - a writer who has the power to abstract men's unspoken ideas from their brains, taking credit for them as his own."
-The American Review of Reviews, Vol. 37 [1908]
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The House of the Vampire
196 Pages. Complete & Unabridged!

His vampire is a personage of immense literary distinction, who moves among his contemporaries like a god, yet all of whose works are actually the product of others whose minds he enters, whose mental creations he steals, and whose vigor he saps."
-N. Y. Times [1919]

Every note of originality which he discovers In any one he appropriates, reproduces as his own, lustifying himself with this: "I carry the essence of what Is cosmic.... of what is divine.... I am Homer.... Goethe.... Shakespeare.... I am an embodiment of the same force of which Alexander, Caesar. Confucius, and the Christos were also embodiments."
-Publishers Weekly, Vol. 95 [1919]

"The central character is cleverly imagined, - a writer who has the power to abstract men's unspoken ideas from their brains, taking credit for them as his own."
-The American Review of Reviews, Vol. 37 [1908]
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The House of the Vampire

The House of the Vampire

by George Sylvester Vierick
The House of the Vampire

The House of the Vampire

by George Sylvester Vierick

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196 Pages. Complete & Unabridged!

His vampire is a personage of immense literary distinction, who moves among his contemporaries like a god, yet all of whose works are actually the product of others whose minds he enters, whose mental creations he steals, and whose vigor he saps."
-N. Y. Times [1919]

Every note of originality which he discovers In any one he appropriates, reproduces as his own, lustifying himself with this: "I carry the essence of what Is cosmic.... of what is divine.... I am Homer.... Goethe.... Shakespeare.... I am an embodiment of the same force of which Alexander, Caesar. Confucius, and the Christos were also embodiments."
-Publishers Weekly, Vol. 95 [1919]

"The central character is cleverly imagined, - a writer who has the power to abstract men's unspoken ideas from their brains, taking credit for them as his own."
-The American Review of Reviews, Vol. 37 [1908]

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781663515834
Publisher: Dapper Moose Entertainment
Publication date: 06/10/2020
Pages: 198
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.45(d)

About the Author

George Sylvester Viereck (December 31, 1884 – March 18, 1962) was a German-American poet, writer, and pro-German propagandist In 1923, Viereck published a popular-science book entitled "Rejuvenation: How Steinach Makes People Young," which drew the attention of Sigmund Freud, who wrote Viereck asking if he would write a similar book about psychoanalysis. Viereck traveled to Vienna to interview Freud, and then went to Munich to interview Adolf Hitler. During the mid-1920s, Viereck went on several additional tours of Europe, interviewing Marshal Foch, Georges Clemenceau, George Bernard Shaw, Oswald Spengler, Benito Mussolini, Queen Elisabeth of the Belgians, Henry Ford, Albert Moll, Magnus Hirschfeld, and Albert Einstein.
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