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John William Polidori

The Diary of Dr. John William Polidori, 1816

In “The Diary of Dr. John William Polidori, 1816,” the author offers a unique window into a pivotal moment in literary history, chronicling the summer of 1816 when the foundations of modern horror fiction were laid. Polidori's prose intertwines personal reflections with vivid descriptions of the mysterious gatherings at the Villa Diodati, where the legendary competition to write ghost stories amongst literary giants like Byron and Shelley took shape. Imbued with a Romantic sensibility, Polidori's writing reflects the tumultuous emotions and gothic elements that characterize early 19th-century literature, making this diary both a personal account and a backdrop to the emergence of the vampire genre, particularly foreshadowing his later work, “The Vampyre.” John William Polidori was a physician and a member of the literary elite, having been Byron's personal doctor. His intimate knowledge of both medicine and literature informed his writing, as well as his relationships with some of the most influential figures of his time. The diary illuminates Polidori's struggle between duty and artistic aspiration, providing insight into his own psychological conflicts, which resonate throughout his literary contributions. This diary is a must-read for enthusiasts of Gothic literature and fans of Romantic poetry alike. It not only serves as a historical document but also as a keystone for understanding the interplay of friendship, ambition, and creativity. Readers will find themselves captivated by the atmosphere of intellectual fervor and the personal insights that paved the way for one of literature's most enduring archetypes.
189 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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