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  1. by John William Polidori, edited by William Michael Rossetti. Letters. Index of Names. →. I add here two letters which Polidori wrote to his sister Frances (my mother, then a girl of only sixteen), and two to his father. The first letter was written soon after beginning the journey with Byron; the last not long after the date of parting from him.

  2. Sus padres son Gabriele Rossetti y Frances Polidori. Sus hermanos fueron miembros fundadores de la Hermandad Prerrafaelita, con la que mantuvo estrechas relaciones. Christina Rossetti era profundamente religiosa y creía firmemente en el anglocatolicismo.

  3. This paper deals with John William Polidori’s "The Vampyre: A Tale" (1819) as a response to the image of Greece in Lord Byron’s early works, and especially in “The Giaour” (1813) and “Fragment of a Novel” (1819). The aim of this paper is to investigate the difference of this image, as Byron views modern Greece as a ‘sad relic of ...

  4. François POLIDORI, Director of Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, Paris (CNAM) | Contact François POLIDORI

  5. 18 de nov. de 2016 · Robert Polidori. Published. 18 November 2016. Since antiquity, artists have fallen under the spell of ruins. For centuries, the rediscovery of vestiges of the past, the probing of our origins and abandoning of ourselves to the contemplation of the decaying and evocative beauty of a lost world have stimulated thought and creative consciousness.

  6. Mathilde Polidori is an award-winning artist based in France whose paintings have been exhibited nationally and in the United States. Her bold figurative works capture emotions, sensuality, and benevolence, while also exploring themes relating to femininity and masculinity. Polidori cites matter and texture as vital elements of her artistic ...

  7. 16 de oct. de 2019 · El vampiro es el relato fundacional del género del «vampiro romántico». Polidori lo escribió en las tormentosas noches de verano, entre el 16 de junio y el 19 de junio de 1816, en Villa Diodati, junto con Lord Byron, Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, la condesa Potocka y Matthew Lewis. El relato trata de exponer la fuerza del mito que hace que la gente común no crea en los vampiros, de ahí ...