“Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know.” That is how someone once described Lord Byron, the epitome of a hedonistic aristocrat (and, incidentally, the estranged father of Ada Lovelace, inventor of computer programming). Byron was notorious for many reasons, though today his legacy exists in an unexpected place: vampires. Not by his choosing: Byron was the example for the gentleman vampire in the short novel, The Vampyre, which influenced Bram Stoker, among others, to a nosferatu archetype that is less undead […]
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