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Vampires, Burial, and Death

Folklore and Reality

Paul Barber

Yale University Press, 1988, 197 pp, notes, bibliography, index, €13.60, ISBN 0-300-04859-9. Counter page views.

The study's comprehensiveness and the author's bone-dry wit make this compelling reading, not just for folklorists, but for anyone interested in a time when the dead wouldn't stay dead.

Booklist

Barber's inquiry into vampires, fact and fiction, is a gem in the literature of debunking and a convincing exercise in mental archaeology.

Roy Porter
Nature

A splendid book about the undead, illuminated by the findings of morbid anatomy. The main value of this most interesting book is to remind us how far we have come in our ability to explain the world and how this has released us from at least some terrors.

Anthony Daniels
Spectator

This book is fascinating reading for physicians and anthropologists as well as anyone interested in folklore.

R. Ted Steinbock, M.D.
Journal of the American Medical Association

A fascinating and pain-staking (sorry!) thesis which welds together folklore, epidemic panic, communal stupidity and forensic and funereal science.

Huw Knight
New Scientist

About the Book

In this engrossing book, Paul Barber survey centuries of folklore about vampires and offers the first scientific explanation for the origins of the vampire legends. From the tale of a sixteenth-century shoemaker from Breslau whose ghost terrorised everyone in the city, to the testimony of a doctor who presided over the exhumation and dissection of a graveyard full of Serbian vampires, his book is fascinating reading.

About the Author

Paul Barber is a research associate of the Fowler Museum of Cultural History at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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