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The Vampyre: The Dark Tale that Inspired Dracula 

Classic Ghost Stories Podcast - Tony Walker
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John William Polidori, an Italian-English physician and writer born in 1795, was a notable figure associated with the Romantic movement. As the eldest son of Gaetano Polidori, an Italian scholar, and Anna Maria Pierce, a governess, Polidori was exposed to intellectual pursuits from a young age. He received his medical degree from the University of Edinburgh in 1815 at the remarkably young age of 19. Polidori's literary talents and connections led him to serve as personal physician to the renowned poet Lord Byron, embarking on a European tour with him in 1816.
During their travels, Polidori found himself in the company of other literary luminaries, including Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley. It was during this time, at the Villa Diodati by Lake Geneva, that the idea for "The Vampyre" took shape. Inspired by a fragment of a story by Lord Byron, Polidori penned his own tale, which would go on to become the first vampire story in English literature. Originally published in April 1819 in the New Monthly Magazine, "The Vampyre" was falsely attributed to Lord Byron, likely to capitalize on his fame. This misattribution persisted for years, causing confusion over the true authorship of the story.
Polidori's "The Vampyre" introduced several key features of the vampire archetype that would influence vampire literature for generations to come. Notably, his portrayal of Lord Ruthven, the titular vampyre, departed from the traditional folkloric depictions of vampires as grotesque creatures. Instead, Polidori's vampyre was an aristocratic figure, seductive and charming, preying on high society. Lord Ruthven's aristocratic allure, coupled with his predatory nature and mysterious aura, set the template for the modern vampire, ushering in a new era of vampire fiction characterized by sophistication and allure.
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@BrookeReadsBooks333
@BrookeReadsBooks333 6 месяцев назад
Yes!!! Last week I was trying to find a RU-vid audiobook on this but didn’t like the narrator at all. I was thinking at the time “I wish Tony comes out with this” Happy Friday to Meeeeee!! Thank you so much 🤍🖤🧛🏻‍♂️
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
That's very weird. You must have magicked me into doing it.
@yesterdayitrained
@yesterdayitrained 6 месяцев назад
@@ClassicGhost🤣
@Mysha-1789
@Mysha-1789 6 месяцев назад
Hello, Tony. Thank you for including this novella in your outstanding collection. Even though I’m a retired English professor, I was never given a chance to read the piece during all my years of undergraduate and postgraduate work. This was before the days of easy Internet access, of course. One thing I’d like to clarify. We often discussed John Polidori’s novella, “the year without a summer,” and the assemblage at Villa Diodati during 1816’s cold and dreary days. The unseasonable weather was indeed due to a volcanic eruption. However, that eruption was not in Iceland. Instead, the eruption was that of Mount Tambora, in what was then known as the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia). The eruption began on 5 April 1815 and lasted for about 10 days. Mount Tambora’s blast remains the most severe volcanic eruption in history. So great was the volume of ash in Earth’s atmosphere that the Northern Hemisphere was radically affected in 1816. There have been subsequent eruptions, two in the 19th Century, and several more recent incidents of tremors. Mount Tambora can be visited today, although it’s still active. I, for one, am content to view it online! Thanks again for including “The Vampyre” amongst all of your splendid readings. Sincerely, Alix Long, Ph.D., Memphis, Tennessee, USA
@brograb898
@brograb898 6 месяцев назад
I’ve always been curious about this novella but never read it. Now it’s read for me-thanks!
@donaldmccleary9015
@donaldmccleary9015 6 месяцев назад
This is an amazing story! Whoa! One of the first, and best, storues on the subject. What a wonderful and chilling story. Fantastic narration, Tony! They needed the two main characters from "Four Wooden Stakes" in the scene! Your picture for this story is amazing, and I think the look of it fits the time period well.
@yesterdayitrained
@yesterdayitrained 6 месяцев назад
Yes, agree! He somehow picks the most fitting images for the stories. They add a visual representation of the subject, the mood, the place- which always complement the stories perfectly.
@debra333
@debra333 6 месяцев назад
I do appreciate all the vampire stories. Thank you for your amazing talent shared, my dear Tony. ❤
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
More to come i think too
@tigerbunny6778
@tigerbunny6778 6 месяцев назад
I always thought Polidori, in describing the ruination of the sister, was directly referencing Lord Byron and the ruination of all the women he destroyed, as well. Byron was a voracious sexual predator. Its not beyond belief Polidiri made the Vampyre in Byron's image. Perhaps, too, why Byron (sick perversion/revenge) took credit for the work. Not coincidental, too, that Polidiri at age 25, withered and depressed, died just like the brother in the story. Was it over a young girl he, too, could not save?
@sudanemamimikiki1527
@sudanemamimikiki1527 5 месяцев назад
few corrections: the vampyre is very much based on byron. and he wasnt really a sexual predator as much as he was just a casanova with quite a lot of paramours. he was also a known feminist was an advocate againts classism, polidori however didnt actually create the vampyre. neither did byron steal the credit for the work. during the summer of 1816 where him, byron and the shelleys were rooming together, byron proposed a competition for everybody to write short stories and the best one would win. mary shelley wrote the story that would become frankenstein, byron wrote a draft of the vampyre , and i dont know what shelley wrote and what polidori wrote is highly debated (but all who heard it said it was rather boring, involving a woman peering through a keyhole at something horrific) polidori later on asked byrons permission to write a full story based on byrons work and byron gave him the go ahead. later on the publisher attributed the work to byron, either due to this fact, or just to sell better. both byron and polidori did try to correct the issue to no avail. and it was seen that the novel only became popular because it was attributed to lord byron. the two did hate each other in real life (polidori and byron, with byron viewing polidori as a boring prick, and polidori believing byron to be a snob) polidori also killed himself because he had wanted to become a writer, and his only real success in writing was by taking something byron had made and expanding on it, while his only other published novel (based on the short story he wrote during the summer of 1816) was met with negative reviews and absolutely no sales at all.
@tigerbunny6778
@tigerbunny6778 5 месяцев назад
@@sudanemamimikiki1527 Thanks!
@kitsorcerer
@kitsorcerer 6 месяцев назад
Omg yes. This story was written in the same writing competition as "modern day prometheus"
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
Nanowrimo 1818
@franken-pattern
@franken-pattern 6 месяцев назад
Well, this is a delicious way to kick off the weekend! Thank you, Mr. Walker! 🎉
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
My pleasure!
@amgroves76
@amgroves76 6 месяцев назад
Little known fact, Ruthven is Scottish and pronounced Riven (sounds like driven) Great reading sir
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
I researched this because I was familiar with that pronounciation. However I checked reddit (the source of wisdom) and a load of Scots people were saying definitely Ruthven. Those were Glaswegians about Ruthven Street. then I I found Ruthven in Angus was /rivven/ so I decided I could go either way and preferred ruth-ven. I also knew that if I pronounced it rivven it would get lots of comments telling me I was wrong. See the threads about Dr Jekyll and the town Albany in New York. Which have guarded lots of furious and bitter debate. however, I only reply to this to let you know that I do think about how I pronounce the names. (mostly) you will also see elsewhere, possibly my pronunciation of impious as Impeeus rather than im-pie-us. that did not get the amount of comments that I’d hoped I was following someone whose name I can’t remember who is narrating Milton Paradise Lost and I really liked im-pee-us so I used it to the odd person chagrin. Don’t get me started on the pronunciation of chagrin. do we get go with the French 🇫🇷 or the Oxford dictionary? I bet you’re glad you raised this now.
@amgroves76
@amgroves76 6 месяцев назад
@@ClassicGhost hahaha knew I'd push someone's buttons, hope I didn't annoy you with it. Yep I'd only ever heard of rivven pronunciation as clan Ruthven, lowland clan. Don't you just love our English language, it's so full of weirdness!!!! Like I said, hope I didn't annoy you. Love this story by pollydolly, and you can see the development of vampires till Dracula with it more or less following that spiritualist movement and interest in scientifically exploring the supernatural. 💚🇬🇧
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
@@amgroves76 No I wasn’t annoyed . Did you see i’d done an Anne Rice vampire recently?
@applthorn
@applthorn 6 месяцев назад
Thank you, I love it! I'm very familiar with this story. I never noticed before that it must have been written to be read aloud. Terrific!
@Story-Voracious66
@Story-Voracious66 6 месяцев назад
Hi Tony, Absolutely loving the vampire thread, but having to stop and start a bit lately. ( very frustrating! ). Carmilla was enchanting and this deserves more attention than I can give it right now. Looking forward to work, so I can put headphones on again without censure. Thank you for your wonderful work. 🦇
@LucicPower
@LucicPower 6 месяцев назад
James Mason played a great Polidori
@martiwilliams4592
@martiwilliams4592 6 месяцев назад
Just as captivating narration, this time around. Listening with new ears, enjoying the language structure, adoring its complicated sentences, flowery adjectives and using ten words of boringly merely one. Also your informative "ramblings". Thank you so much for all of your hard work for us!!!!
@thurayya8905
@thurayya8905 6 месяцев назад
It is no wonder that a physician of the early 19th century would conceive of the vampire as the question of reliable anatomy and the mystery of blood were predominant subjects. Still, since the vampire is a parasite, I have never been able to think of them as sophisticated or as attractive. It is only a tick, a big zombie tick, which is too large to pop.
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
You are old school
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
not necessarily a bad thing !
@yesterdayitrained
@yesterdayitrained 6 месяцев назад
Fantastic story and narration! Also, really enjoyed the chat after the story. I love you’ve pointed out where, how, and when the certain characteristics of the vampire were acquired, leading to the present vampire lore. I love vampire stories (sparked mainly by Bram Stoker’s Dracula 1992 film - which portrayed a vampire with ethos, depth- and pure and true emotion (love). Francis Ford Coppola gave the vampire humanity, and therefore, sympathy and empathy). Thank you for an engaging narration of a story about a vampire with none of these traits!
@allysonlewis1576
@allysonlewis1576 6 месяцев назад
I love vampire stories can’t get enough of them. Thanks Tony
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
I’m going to do a bit of Varney soon
@alexiswilliamsinc
@alexiswilliamsinc 6 месяцев назад
Why is the full theme song at the end such a bop? 😅❤ Aubrey was such a tragic character - I was delightfully devastated at the hovel scene. If he hadn’t lost track of time, it feels like his innocent friend wouldn’t have been out apparently following him after the troubling conversation with her parents..? But if it were me, I’d have lost track of time, too, because that’s who I am as a person. It’s what I do. I’d learned about penny dreadfuls but never had them connected so nicely to the newly literate working class of the time. Fascinating context of how economics change form and access of/to literature. I hated the end but such that I will remember it bitterly, the way the author intended. Had there been a “good” ending, I might be happier but it also wouldn’t have been so neat of a total loss, perfectly wrapped with bow on top. That said, I so hoped Aubrey was gonna stab Ruffianstiltskin with his ceremonial dagger after going after Aubrey’s sis. 😡 The audacity! 🤔 …or… the aubracity! Ok I’ll leave.
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
That was funny. I liked the end :)
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
The end of your comment I mean. Aubracity!
@yesterdayitrained
@yesterdayitrained 6 месяцев назад
@@ClassicGhostYes! 🤣🤣🤣
@lyndabrennan4560
@lyndabrennan4560 6 месяцев назад
What a great story, thank you Tony, much appreciated 👏👏
@Alkimza
@Alkimza 26 дней назад
Glad someone else is sharing the knowledge about vampires and sunlight being fairly modern.
@Cat_festation
@Cat_festation 6 месяцев назад
Aaaaand I got into the locked door- away we go.
@meganmcnelis7136
@meganmcnelis7136 6 месяцев назад
I love his descriptive language in this story! It was translatable to modern vocabulary and conveyed the story with great detail. Gothic is one of my favorite Ken Russell films, about the night that inspired the Vampyre and Frankenstein.
@djkelleher3557
@djkelleher3557 6 месяцев назад
Can't wait to listen this evening 😍 🇮🇪🍀
@ProleCenter
@ProleCenter 6 месяцев назад
Yn wir!
@jaceek2030
@jaceek2030 6 месяцев назад
Spoiler My brain knew this would not end happily, but my heart held out hope. Which is ironic, as I will never be confused with Pollyanna. 🤷😆 Excellent reading, as always!
@WillBTeeVee
@WillBTeeVee 6 месяцев назад
Looking forward to this - I particularly enjoyed "Dracula" which I thought you narrated superbly and remains a great pleasure. I've had an idea recently for a vampire story (been getting back into writing again lately) and I like the idea of a mixture of the monstrous and the noble, but done in a particular way. A combination of the raw and monstrous, almost alien perhaps, combined with seduction and intrigue. Looking forward to seeing where it takes me, and It's great to hear these older vampire stories being brought back to life and how the genre has been shaped over the years. Keep up the great work Tony.
@AndreaDingbatt
@AndreaDingbatt 6 месяцев назад
From Start to Finish this is a 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Narration!! I was just going to listen as I was falling asleep.... But,, this has me on tenterhooks!! So,,, I'm going to be intently listening 💯%,!! Thank you Tony, for keeping us company,,,,, as insomnia grips me because I'm moving house!! Namasté 🙏🕊️💞 Andréa and Jasper. . ..XxX...
@snowysnowyriver
@snowysnowyriver 6 месяцев назад
Always the best from Tony Walker! Very few narrators can manage Victorian prose and imbue it with the voice of the author. Mr Walker is a master at this.
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
Very kind
@janedoefamily6458
@janedoefamily6458 6 месяцев назад
This is one of my favorites! ❤️ Thank you for uploading it. 😊 🌷
@mistydevillier2197
@mistydevillier2197 6 месяцев назад
Ah, oui, mon favorite. Vampyres❤
@lunarbloom3587
@lunarbloom3587 6 месяцев назад
Thanks Tony always enjoy your narration and chat 👍🏻
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
Thank you very much :)
@ropeburnsrussell
@ropeburnsrussell 6 месяцев назад
I quite liked the grim ending. Good doesn't always triumph.
@nicoleniko5505
@nicoleniko5505 6 месяцев назад
Spoiler alert would've been nice prior to your comment! 🫥
@biangelboy21
@biangelboy21 6 месяцев назад
Thank you 🙂
@janemaas4225
@janemaas4225 6 месяцев назад
What a great story!!!
@susanmercurio1060
@susanmercurio1060 6 месяцев назад
I don't have an educated opinion so I liked it the way it was.
@libertycowboy2495
@libertycowboy2495 6 месяцев назад
Always heard of this one, but never got to actually read it. Thanks again Tony! From Texas
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
Nice to see you
@bryanharen8212
@bryanharen8212 Месяц назад
So glad I stumbled across your page, it's the best audio books being read. I truly enjoy it
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost Месяц назад
Lovely to have you here
@ropeburnsrussell
@ropeburnsrussell 6 месяцев назад
Oh Tony, stay far away from politics. People have gone mad, its not like when we were young.
@BlueBamboo62
@BlueBamboo62 6 месяцев назад
LUV the 🧛‍♂️ vampire audio books! Perfect for falling asleep!
@usedscar
@usedscar 6 месяцев назад
This is the story that I got my son's name from- Aubrey not Lord Ruthven.
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
Though Lord Rivven (see previous comments) would have been a fun name. Though it might of caused some chaffing at school.
@usedscar
@usedscar 6 месяцев назад
@@ClassicGhost "Aubrey" for a boy born in 1989 was bad enough!
@yesterdayitrained
@yesterdayitrained 6 месяцев назад
@@usedscarI love the name!
@fiercest_calm
@fiercest_calm 6 месяцев назад
So excited!! Listening now. Love the thumbnail!!
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
Hope you like it!
@Story-Voracious66
@Story-Voracious66 6 месяцев назад
@fiercest_calm, I just noticed your handle ; very cool. A Tori Amos reference?
@veganleigh4817
@veganleigh4817 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for this upload.
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
You're welcome
@TheRoundandround
@TheRoundandround 2 месяца назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ajcbng8289
@ajcbng8289 6 месяцев назад
Omg! I can't wait to to listen to this! 🤗
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
Hope you like it!
@mn-nf3dd
@mn-nf3dd 6 месяцев назад
Such a good story, in its way, and well read, thank you.
@DevonExplorer
@DevonExplorer 6 месяцев назад
I really enjoyed that and I love how it reflects the time it was written in. I hadn't heard of the author before so that was interesting. Personally, I don't feel that characters have to 'be rounded out', as it were, as it's not really necessary in a story like this. I think there's too much of getting inside people's heads, lol, when we just want the character to be ominous or scary, etc. I started watching a film on Netflix called Spaceman the other night, as I love Sci-Fi, but it wasn't Sci-fi at all; just one of those social thingies where the astronaut was battling depression and loneliness because his wife was about to leave him. Pfft! How boring, lol. Anyway, that's just me! Loved this and your rendition as always, Tony. Cheers. :)
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
Funnily enough that’s how i found True Detective. too much time exploring peoples inner problems and not enough story
@DevonExplorer
@DevonExplorer 6 месяцев назад
@@ClassicGhost Ah, I haven't seen that. Now I know not to watch it. Cheers, Tony. :)
@mamacypress
@mamacypress 6 месяцев назад
Fantastic! Loved it!
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@tommyedwards9231
@tommyedwards9231 6 месяцев назад
What a great story!!!
@keyofgames2301
@keyofgames2301 6 месяцев назад
The artwork for this is very eye catching. ❤ the story itself was wonderful too. Thank you!!!! 🙏
@jpmonkman
@jpmonkman 6 месяцев назад
So well read. I enjoy longer stories and the subject matter is enjoyable. Thank you
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@angelariley.9963
@angelariley.9963 6 месяцев назад
I’m just listening to London Horror Stories on Spotify. I’m really enjoying it. Did you write the stories yourself?
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
Those are my own, yes . Thank you
@angelariley.9963
@angelariley.9963 6 месяцев назад
@@ClassicGhost They are really well written. You have a true talent and the narration was so good. I wanted more stories at the end.
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
@@angelariley.9963 That’s good! I’m doing some more right now
@angelariley.9963
@angelariley.9963 6 месяцев назад
@@ClassicGhost Wonderful. I will look forward to that.
@kevinkocher9347
@kevinkocher9347 3 месяца назад
well vampires are seen as a type of undead demon i can believe the guy being helpless in the story how would he know to fight it he doesn't
@kathymcguire8287
@kathymcguire8287 6 месяцев назад
❤😮😮😮❤
@lorihogue5015
@lorihogue5015 5 месяцев назад
High time I listened to this. Thank you for the reading. Great story!
@KristinChoruby
@KristinChoruby 6 месяцев назад
Fact check: Edward Cullen was not sexy.
@columreddy
@columreddy 5 дней назад
He's not dead so I don't see the oath standing. I had trouble listening to this one.
@judithl.morton9178
@judithl.morton9178 6 месяцев назад
Listening to it again. I like it. 😊
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
Thank you again
@starclone4
@starclone4 5 месяцев назад
Your narration is excellent !!!! Thank you
@spews1973
@spews1973 6 месяцев назад
That was really, really good.
@IanMcFerran
@IanMcFerran 6 месяцев назад
I know this is an old story but, seriously... 10 minutes and nothing has happened. Sorry, this story does nothing for me.
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
;)
@kkuro7054
@kkuro7054 6 месяцев назад
I don't know how Europeans pronounced "giaour" in their day, but the Turkish word it's a borrowing of sounded like "jah-WOOR" (pardon for the ad-hoc phonetic spelling!)
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
I struggled with that one so thanks
@WesaTwoRivers
@WesaTwoRivers 6 месяцев назад
There is a movie from "86 called Gothic that tells the story of how this story and Frankenstein were written. Timothy Spall played Polidori and Julian Sands played Shelly. It's pretty good, if a bit disturbing.
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
That's the Ken Russell film I think. very good too
@HypatiaMuse
@HypatiaMuse 6 месяцев назад
The O.G. vampire story but Frankenstein was the o.g. Science Fiction story ❤️
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
have you heard my Frankenstein? i loved the story after narrating it
@aholuthedistinguishedgentl929
@aholuthedistinguishedgentl929 6 месяцев назад
New here. This is so refreshing to hear a HUMAN BEING narrating. Instead of all these lazies using A.I. 👏🏿👏🏿
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
Thank you . Those AI channels are exploding at the moment . I guess that i’d you are only using the voice to fall asleep to it doesn’t matter if it’s AI. They mispronounce all the names anyway
@edf777
@edf777 6 месяцев назад
Thank you sir😊❤
@ciskaverster6979
@ciskaverster6979 6 месяцев назад
Really good voice
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
Thank you
@Hex_tarot
@Hex_tarot 4 месяца назад
So glad i found your channel. I absolutely love your research at the end. Going to be an avid listener from here on in. Thank you for your hard work.❤
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 4 месяца назад
Thank you thank you thank you. I was having a bad patch after some comment I read. So you really helped.
@tricivenola8164
@tricivenola8164 5 месяцев назад
Wow, what a ride! Thanks for another dark fantasy!
@amandine512
@amandine512 6 месяцев назад
This reminds me of one of my favorite books. 🙁
@nobody-qv9cn
@nobody-qv9cn 12 дней назад
This was great to listen to!!
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 11 дней назад
Thank you
@nobody-qv9cn
@nobody-qv9cn 7 дней назад
@@ClassicGhost You're very welcome! :-D
@Suggest_Me_Books
@Suggest_Me_Books 6 месяцев назад
Loved this! Great artwork choice too!
@missmouse20
@missmouse20 6 месяцев назад
I just listened to The Midnight Folk part 1&2. Is there a 3?
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
No, I gave up due to lack of interest unfortunately. hardly anyone listened
@missmouse20
@missmouse20 6 месяцев назад
@ClassicGhost Cats and foxes who talk, secret passages, witches who dance, and hidden treasure!!!!!! How on earth could listeners not be mesmerized????? I'll search out the book, but would love so much to hear you read it to me xoxox
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
@@missmouse20 The book is great. one of my favourites. I don’t know why but it bombed
@MrMonkfiish
@MrMonkfiish 6 месяцев назад
@@ClassicGhost maybe you should re-upload it tony sometimes the algorithm just buries things arbitrarily, in this way it could get a second chance. I'm sure folk would like it if they can see it. Your readings are good and i'm sure your channel has grown, it would be fun to showcase some of your favourite works and get an insight into your personal tastes.
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
@@MrMonkfiish Thank you . Your comment and advice seem very sensible
@cmcg9035
@cmcg9035 6 месяцев назад
It reads like Don Juan. Byron had gonorrhea and possibly syphilis, which Polidori probably knew about. Syphilis is one of the diseases that vampirism is based on. We can also see something of Renfield in Aubrey. Thanks for a great read!
@nessy6741
@nessy6741 Месяц назад
Loved it! Thank uou
@angelaroberts2803
@angelaroberts2803 6 месяцев назад
One I don't know .Thank you for your information.
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
You're welcome
@anu15155
@anu15155 2 месяца назад
4:17
@gabriellecunningham7196
@gabriellecunningham7196 6 месяцев назад
🌹🖤🇦🇺
@edf777
@edf777 6 месяцев назад
Sound very low...had to put earphones sound quite high
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
Be careful of your hearing
@edf777
@edf777 6 месяцев назад
@@ClassicGhost thank you I was careful..an really enjoyed the story.love your voice I do.
@northernlights8126
@northernlights8126 6 месяцев назад
One of my favourite stories.I loved hearing this.
@martiwilliams4592
@martiwilliams4592 6 месяцев назад
Tak!
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
Again very generous so thank you again Marti
@lesleykaygosson315
@lesleykaygosson315 6 месяцев назад
Wow, this was fantastic. No one can make a story come to life the way you can. ❤
@ProleCenter
@ProleCenter 6 месяцев назад
Gogoniant!
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
Gogoneddus!
@denisemckay330
@denisemckay330 5 месяцев назад
Sounds like Vincent price
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 5 месяцев назад
I’ll take that as a compliment
@jamesblahut5008
@jamesblahut5008 6 месяцев назад
Good image choice!
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@leonaheraty3760
@leonaheraty3760 6 месяцев назад
Thank you! 😊
@judithl.morton9178
@judithl.morton9178 6 месяцев назад
Well, yes 😊
@jeanniemullinder9038
@jeanniemullinder9038 6 месяцев назад
Nothing interesting after 7 mins 41 seconds so didn't listen further. Seems rather boring.
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
I admire your precision in nailing down where the fun stops
@yesterdayitrained
@yesterdayitrained 6 месяцев назад
@@ClassicGhost🤣
@AndreaDingbatt
@AndreaDingbatt 6 месяцев назад
​@@yesterdayitrained😂💯% Agreed!!😎👍👍
@biacampbell676
@biacampbell676 6 месяцев назад
Love your channel your readings are just sublime. Thank you so much Tony you’re amazing. Cheers 🙏
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