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1). Vampires: the Romantic Ideology behind Them By : Xavier Zambrano
The French Revolution constituted for the conscience of the dominant aristocratic class a fall from innocence, and upturning of the natural chain of events that resounded all over Europe; the old regime became, in their imaginary, a paradise lost. This explains why some romantic poets born in the higher classes were keen on seeing themselves as faded aristocrats, expelled from their comfortable milieu by a reverse of fortune or a design of destiny.
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3). French Blood: Book Review By : write 2 right
This short novel is written with a fast-paced, no-nonsense style. Here, Sara and Tamara, (two young adult cousins) are enjoying a bit of the ‘night life’ - like we all do in our youth. However, their experience was quite different. Instead of fun parties and kissing boys, these two girls find themselves thrown into a conflict between vampires – a conflict with deep roots in desperate love and heavy obsession.
Article Related to: youth, vampire, adventure, teenager
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4). Sanguine Secrets: Book Review By : write 2 right
A little competition for Anne Rice? Mariposa Jones’ novel reads like a movie, with scenes flashing through time from 335 BC to the 1980’s that kept me guessing and intrigued.
The author escorts us into a wild world of vampires, intricate lies and love so great that it endures the ages.
Sanguine Secrets has a surprise ending – I never saw it coming – that has left room for a sequel.
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5). Buffy The Vampire Slayer (DVD) Review By : Britt Gillette
The brainchild of writer Joss Whedon, Buffy The Vampire Slayer originally entered American pop culture as a full-length feature film, starring Kristy Swanson, in 1992. But creator Whedon felt that the project never quite did justice to the full scope of his vision, so he managed turn the film into a television series in 1997. The result of Whedon's increased artistic freedom is a series that has enjoyed both critical acclaim and audience notoriety.
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