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whom he admired, Belinsky regarded Tolstoy's creation as lacking intellectual depth. "Despite the superficial nature of this invention, the multifacetedness and intricacy of it belie great strength of imagination in the author, while his masterful rendition and the ability to draw characters out of
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liked the novella, recognizing in it "all the signs of a gift, still very young, but quite remarkable." Youthfulness, as he saw it, manifested itself in "too ardent and intense an imagination which is yet to be tempered by life experience and be balanced by the other qualities of the soul." Unlike
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The novella was poorly received by critics, discouraging Tolstoy from publishing three other vampire-themed works that he had written at the time. One of these, a story titled "Amena", was published in 1846, while the other two were only published posthumously. Tolstoy's writing on the subject of
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mere faces and catch the spirit of the place and time... along with his beautiful, often poetic language, bear the mark of a strong literary hand," Belinsky wrote.
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The Yakov Grot and Pyotr Pletnyov Correspondence. Vol.I, Saint Petersburg. 1896, р.313
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The inspiration for the story was Tolstoy's reminiscences of his stay in
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to be reviewed. On May 15 he was granted permission to publish it.
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and three other related tales by Tolstoy), Hawthorn Books, 1973.
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Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy
Russian
Gothic fiction
Russia
Russian
gothic
novella
Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy
Saint Petersburg
1841
Como
Italy
Vladimir Sollogub
Pyotr Pletnyov
Yakov Grot
Aleksandr Nikitenko
The Vampyre
John William Polidori
Vissarion Belinsky
E. T. A. Hoffmann
ISBN
080158292X
"lib.ru"


Encyclopedia of the Vampire: The Living Dead in Myth, Legend, and Popular Culture
ISBN
978-0313378331

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