Ye Vampyres!
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5b The Spectre. London, 1875.
Notes
Ye Vampyres! (1875), authored by “The Spectre” (a pseudonym), is a satirical and allegorical novel that blends elements of Gothic horror with biting social commentary. Set in a speculative future one million years ahead, the narrative unfolds through the perspective of a spectral observer who returns to Earth to chronicle the downfall of the National Betting-Ring—a metaphor for the corrupt and exploitative nature of financial markets. The story introduces a group of vampires who, instead of seeking blood, are depicted as parasitic financiers, draining the vitality of society through manipulation and greed. Their insidious influence leads to the collapse of the betting system, symbolizing the destructive consequences of unchecked capitalism. The novel employs dark humor and allegory to critique the moral decay and societal repercussions of speculative ventures and financial excess.
The true identity of “The Spectre” remains shrouded in mystery, with little known about the author beyond this work. The novel’s unique blend of horror, satire, and financial critique places it within the tradition of Victorian-era speculative fiction that sought to reflect and challenge contemporary societal issues. While “The Spectre” did not produce a significant body of work, Ye Vampyres! stands out as an early example of literature that intertwines supernatural elements with economic and ethical commentary, offering a prescient exploration of themes that resonate in today’s discussions about financial systems and their societal impacts.
Description
Pictorial boards with contemporary black spine with gilt lettering. Foxing to title page and frontispiece but clean otherwise. Very good condition overall.