The Twilight of Vampires158Verbeia2017ISSN 2444-1333Año III,Número 2,158-173The Twilight of Vampires:Byronic Heroes and the Evolution of Vampire Fiction in The Vampire Diariesand Twilight

  1. M. Carmen Gómez Galisteo
Revue:
Verbeia: Journal of English and Spanish Studies = revista de estudios filológicos

ISSN: 2444-1333

Année de publication: 2017

Número: 2

Pages: 158-173

Type: Article

D'autres publications dans: Verbeia: Journal of English and Spanish Studies = revista de estudios filológicos

Résumé

Contemporary teenage vampire fiction has helped revitalize the genre by attracting a new generation of readers. In so doing, some changes have been introduced so as to make the figure of the vampire more appealing to a largely female teenage readership. Coinciding with the tenth anniversary of the publication of Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, this article analyzes how the Twilightseries and the earlier The Vampire Diariesby L. J. Smith update and modernize the Byronic hero on which vampires are largely modeled. It also explores the possible effects of this new characterization on readers’ minds and the alarm it has created.