Thursday, 27 June 2013

True Blood and the Introduction of My New Book The Evolution of the Vampire in Film and Television: From Beast to Beauty. By Lea Weller BA







Alan Ball’s first season of True Blood was an overnight sensation; creating characters that you can both love and hate intermittently. This mature vampire drama/horror

Vampires have finally come out the coffin in this television production. With the help of the Japanese’ synthetic ‘TruBlood’, vampires are able to reassure humans that they mean to cause them no harm.


True Blood’s season premiere introduced the summer this year picking up where the last season left off; Bill drinking Lilith’s blood. Someone once said to me; “he’s become Billith”. Even though Billith is set to leash an almighty wrath in True Blood, the actor Stephen Moyer cannot stop smiling as he was spotted outside the Los Angeles Film School on Sunset Boulevard; following a night out at the 2013 BAFTA LA Student Film Awards.



Sookie is set to meet another love interest in this season whilst contemplating living a normal life again; she hears moaning and tries to ignore the man she hears, but Sookie cannot just ignore someone who needs help. This has always been her downfall. He turns out to be a Halfling fairy like her. So I wonder what is in store for Miss Stackhouse this year?

This season will focus on a war between the humans and the vampire’s; this being the central focal point of conflict in this year’s instalment.



With True Blood fully imbedded in popular culture I thought it was fitting to include my book in this post. It explores the evolution of the vampire from beast to beauty. Examining True Blood, Vampire Diaries and others alike to show how the vampire has evolved into a thing of beauty and is no longer a figure of monstrous fear.

Here is the description of my book:

This book presents an investigation of the modification and transformation of the vampire myth; contending that the modern vampire has evolved from a figure of fear to one of domestication and compassion.
Researching into vampires and taking into account the historical evolution and contemporary significance this book will explore myth, repressed memories, desires and primordial images giving rise to the archetypal hero that is the modern vampire.
Also explored in this book are the repressed fears and desires of oedipal origins, driven by the Freudian model of the mind. With reference to Sigmund Freud’s models and using Carl Jung’s framework, including the collective i.e. the Shadow, Id, Ego, Superego will be explored in order to investigate this change from ‘Beast to Beauty’.

Studying cultural archetypes in relation to belief and historical evidence and following Freudian and Jungian approaches to psychoanalysis provides a pragmatic base for understanding the human psyche.



In response, the following film and television representations of the vampire show the evolution from a figure of fear to a figure of compassion and domestication. Who can resist their charms now?!


My book is available on Lulu.com, Amazon, Kindle, Smashwords.com, ibookstore, Barnes and Noble and of course on my various blogs and shops. Formats available are paperback, hardback and eBook (coming soon - audio book). This week it will also be available on




 




Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoy the book. 

 

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