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The Vampire Chronicles is a series of novels by Anne Rice that revolves around the fictional character Lestat de Lioncourt, a French nobleman turned into a vampire in the 18th century. Rice said in a 2008 interview that her.
The Vampire Chronicles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Vampire Chronicles is a series of novels by Anne Rice that revolves around the fictional character. Lestat de Lioncourt, a French nobleman turned into a vampire in the 1. Rice said in a 2. The homoerotic overtones of The Vampire Chronicles are also well- documented.[2][3][4][5] As of November 2.
The Vampire Chronicles had sold 8. Interview with the Vampire (1. Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, Antonio Banderas, Christian Slater and Kirsten Dunst. The Queen of the Damned was adapted into a 2. Stuart Townsend and Aaliyah and using some material from 1.
The Vampire Lestat. In August 2. 01. 4, Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment acquired the motion picture rights to the entire series.[7]Books in the series[edit]The Vampire Chronicles[edit]New Tales of the Vampires[edit]Lives of the Mayfair Witches[edit]The Vampire Chronicles and Rice's Lives of the Mayfair Witches series have a few crossover novels, making Witches part of the Vampires universe. Rice considered Blood Canticle a conclusion to the series and thought she would never write about Lestat again.[9] In a 2. Time, she called her vampires a "metaphor for lost souls", and noted that writing about them had been, to her, "a sort of search for God and a kind of grief for a lost faith." Her 1. Catholic Church after 3. Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt and its 2.
Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana.[1]However, in the same interview Rice said: "I have one more book that I would really like to write; and the book will have a definite Christian framework and it will concern the vampire Lestat; and it will be a story I think I need to tell. But it will have to be in a redemptive framework. It will have to be where Lestat is really wrestling with the existence of God in a very personal way."[1] That same year she produced a You. Tube video in which she told her readers that she had dismissed any intentions of writing any more books in The Vampire Chronicles, calling the series "closed".[1. Later, during a 2.
Q& A in Toronto, Canada, an audience member asked Rice if she would bring any of her old characters back, to which she replied: "I'm not ruling it out. I think it's very possible. I mean, I feel completely open with a new confidence in myself about it. I want to hear what Lestat has to say." [1.
On March 1. 0, 2. Rice announced a new installment of The Vampire Chronicles titled Prince Lestat, calling it the first of a new series.[9][1. Plot summary[edit]In Interview with the Vampire (1.
Louis de Pointe du Lac tells a young reporter the story of how he had been made a vampire in 1. New Orleans by Lestat de Lioncourt. In creating and sheltering the child vampire Claudia, Lestat and Louis had unknowingly set tragedy in motion. The Vampire Lestat chronicles Lestat's own origins, as he resurfaces in the modern world. In The Queen of the Damned (1.
Lestat has awakened Akasha, the mad mother of all vampires, who has only destruction on her mind. The Tale of the Body Thief finds Lestat haunted by his past and tiring of immortality.
A thief switches bodies with him and runs off, and Lestat enlists David Talbot, leader of the Talamasca and one of his only remaining friends, to help him retrieve it. In Memnoch the Devil (1. Lestat meets the eponymous demon and is faced with a theological personal crisis. Rice's New Tales of the Vampires — 1. Pandora and 1. 99. Vittorio the Vampire — do not feature Lestat at all, instead telling the stories of the eponymous peripheral vampires, the Patrician.
Pandora from Rome in the 1st century B. C. and the 1. 5th century Italian nobleman Vittorio. Armand tells his own life story in 1. The Vampire Armand, and Rice's Mayfair Witches series crosses over with The Vampire Chronicles in Merrick (2. Louis and David seek Merrick Mayfair's help in resurrecting Claudia's spirit.
The origins of Marius de Romanus are explored in 2. Blood and Gold, and Blackwood Farm (2. Tarquin Blackwood as he enlists Lestat and Merrick to help him banish a spirit named Goblin. Blood Canticle intertwines the vampire, Blackwood and Mayfair storylines, and was intended by Rice to conclude the series.[9]Prince Lestat (2.
Lestat faces pressure to lead them.[9][1. Vampiric properties in the series[edit]In the series, the vampiric condition is transferred into humans through blood exchange between a human and a vampire. A vampire bites and feeds on a human to the point of exsanguination, at which point the vampire offers its own blood for the human to drink. The human first experiences great pleasure and then a sharp burning pain in their bodies as they die, after which they rise as a newborn vampire. Vampires call this the "Dark Gift", and refer to the vampire bestowing it as the "maker" and the new vampire as a "fledgling". Rice explains the origin of vampirism in The Queen of the Damned, as the ancient Egyptian queen Akasha is murdered and possessed by a vengeful and bloodthirsty spirit named Amel. Rice's vampires are immortal, possess superhuman strength, eyesight and agility, and require blood for sustenance.
Sunlight will destroy a younger vampire, but as they age their resistance to the sun's effects grows to the point that eventually it will barely harm them at all. They are unaffected by crosses or garlic, and such objects as wooden stakes and bullets will only injure them temporarily, as they heal quickly and completely and are exempt from all disease.
Tremendous physical trauma, such as extended exposure to the sun, will take a longer time to heal. The physical aging process ends when a human becomes a vampire, but as they age their skin becomes smoother and whiter; the oldest vampires can resemble marble statues. Their eyes become luminous, their skin pale and reflective and their fingernails are like glass. If their hair or nails are cut, they will quickly grow back as they were at the time of their human death. The distinctive characteristic of Rice's vampires is that they feel more vividly than they did as humans and can be excessively emotional, sensitive and sensual, being easy prey to intense suffering and aesthetic passions.
The transformation from human to vampire heightens one's beauty, removes cosmetic imperfections, and refines their voice, allowing them to better lure in prey. Vampires crave and need to drink human blood, but as they age they may require less, and can even survive off animal blood if necessary (although the latter is significantly less appealing than human blood). Additionally, the act of feeding is an intense and erotic experience for both vampire and victim, akin to both lovemaking and orgasm.
They typically sleep in coffins and crypts to avoid disturbance and the sun, and vampiric sleep also differs from "mortal sleep" in that they cannot be wakened until the sun sets, and the dawn triggers their sleep against their will if they are hidden from the sun. Lestat tells David in Memnoch The Devil that eidetic memory appears to be natural trait of the vampire, however memories of their human lives, particularly those relating to sensation and emotion, fade over the years. Vampires have heightened senses, can move faster than the human eye can detect, see in the darkest of nighttime, pick one sound out of even the noisiest area and raise the volume of their voice to painfully loud levels. They also possess the ability to read the thoughts of mortals and weaker vampires. A quirk of this power is that the thoughts of a vampire and the vampire who "made" him or her are closed to each other forever. Vampires become physically stronger and more mystically powerful as they age, or by drinking the blood of older vampires and those closer to the root of the vampiric mother. The most ancient vampires, those over a thousand years old, are known as the Children of the Millennia.
With this extended age can come special "gifts" or powers: Cloud Gift, or flight. Though powerful from his making by the ancient Magnus, Lestat only gains the power of flight after repeatedly drinking the blood of Akasha, progenitor of all vampires. Vampires may also use the Cloud Gift to defy gravity in subtler ways, such as falling from great heights without harm or crawling upon walls and ceilings. Mind Gift, or enhanced telepathy and telekinesis. With age comes not only a more powerful ability to communicate telepathically and read thoughts, especially of humans, but also the power to move objects with the mind. The telepathic gift is often used to identify prey, in particular by those vampires who choose to only feed upon amoral humans rather than innocents. Ancients like Akasha and Marius exhibit telekinetic powers in the series.
Spell Gift, the ability to cloud the minds of humans and bend them to the vampire's will. All vampires possess this Gift to a degree, although age is needed to harness the full force of its power.
Marius employs this skill in The Queen of the Damned and Blood and Gold, and Armand is especially gifted in having the ability to bespell other vampires as well as humans, and uses it almost exclusively to draw those who "wish to die" to him. Fire Gift, the power to set an object or being on fire with the mind. The destructive Akasha incinerates vampires in The Queen of the Damned and Blood and Gold, and Lestat exhibits the ability in Blood Canticle. Killing Gift, the ability to end a life telekinetically, as exhibited in Blood and Gold.
Characters[edit]The series primarily follows the antihero Lestat, and by extension the many humans and vampires whose lives he has touched in his own long existence. Rice also explores the origins of vampires far more ancient than the so- called "brat prince". Themes and impact[edit]In 2. Rice called her vampires a "metaphor for lost souls", adding that "they were metaphors for us .. She also noted that writing about them had been, to her, "a sort of search for God and a kind of grief for a lost faith."[1]The homoerotic overtones of The Vampire Chronicles are also well- documented.[2][3][4][5] In 1.