The Demon Spell, The Vampire Maid, and The Land of the Hibiscus Blossom

The Demon Spell

The Demon Spell.The Vampire Maid, and The Land of the Hibiscus Blossom James Hume Nisbet (8 August 1849 – 4.

June 1923) was a Scottish-Australian author and artist. Nisbet was born in Stirling, Scotland. At 16 years of age he.

came to Australia and stayed for about seven years, during which he travelled widely. Miller in his Australian Literature lists

about 40 novels published between 1888 and 1905. Many of Nisbet’s volumes were of ghost stories.

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With nearly every culture having its own type of vampire myth, it’s hard to find the exact time the idea of a vampire.

was created. But to get to the origin of the modern vampire legend, you have to go back to 15th-century Romania.

Vlad Dracula, also known as Vlad the Impaler. While Vlad was a killer, he wasn’t a vampire, but he did inspire the author.

Bram Stoker named his now-famous vampire character “Count Dracula” in his 1897 book Dracula.

Throughout the centuries, there have been a number of “vampire scares,” often tied to widespread diseases like the, The Demon Spell.

European plague or misunderstood physical deformities. In his book, The Dead Travel Fast: Stalking Vampires from Nosferatu to Count Chocula, Eric Nuzum posits that people’s belief in vampires helped them define things they didn’t understand and couldn’t explain, namely death and disease.

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