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Der Vampyr, oder: Die Todtenbraut. Zweiter Theil. / Ein Roman nach neugriechischen Volkssagen

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A mysterious foreign woman arrives at a rural household and soon a sequence of violent deaths and unexplained wounds shatters domestic life. Family members, servants, and a summoned physician struggle between grief, suspicion, and attempts at rational investigation while neighbors search in vain for culprits. Storms and uncanny sounds heighten a sense of supernatural menace, and the narrative alternates intimate scenes of mourning with dramatic episodes drawn from folk belief. The work blends gothic atmosphere, romantic melodrama, and folkloric motifs to explore how fear, sorrow, and tradition shape communal response to apparent otherworldly threats.

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Theodor Hildebrand

Theodor Hildebrand was a German author known for his contributions to the genre of Gothic fiction. His notable work, "Der Vampyr, oder: Die Todtenbraut," is a two-part novel that draws upon Greek folklore and explores themes of love, death, and the supernatural. Hildebrand's writing reflects the romantic and eerie elements characteristic of 19th-century Gothic literature, engaging readers with its atmospheric storytelling and complex characters. Through his works, he has contributed to the literary heritage of the genre, leaving a lasting impression on the landscape of German literature.

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