
James Malcolm Rymer
À propos de l'auteur
James Malcolm Rymer was a Victorian-era writer best known for his contribution to the genre of Gothic fiction. His work often explored themes of horror, the supernatural, and the macabre, reflecting the cultural anxieties of his time. One of his most notable works, 'Varney the Vampire', is considered a significant influence on vampire literature, pre-dating Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' and laying the groundwork for the modern vampire mythos. Rymer's storytelling was characterized by its serialized format, capturing the imaginations of readers hungry for thrilling tales.
Date de naissance
January 1, 1814
Lieu de naissance
London, England
Date de décès
January 1, 1884
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