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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })A 1821 horror tale, written by E. T. A. Hoffmann. Originally published as part of the story collection The Serapion Brethren, it has since been published on its own as a self-contained short story.After Sylvester brings up John William Polidori's then recently published story The Vampyrenote wrongly credited to Lord Byron to his friends, a discussion of vampirism ensues. One of said friends, Cyprian, then goes on to tell a story he claims to have heard from a friend, about very real vampires who terrorised an unspecific foreign land not too long ago.Said story tells the tale of Count Hippolytus, a man too busy with his extensive renovation of his newly inherited estate to have any thougts about romance, until he's visited by an elderly baroness and falls head over heals in love with her daughter, Aurelia. The pair are soon wed — something not even the unexpected death of the Baroness can stop — but Hippolytus soon realizes that there's something peculiar about Aurelia. Why does she never seem to eat? And why does she always take strolls around the graveyard in the middle of the night?Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })As the original publication left the story untitled, it has since been known under a variety of different titles, including Tale of a Vampire, Cyprian’s Narrative, The Hyena or simply Aurelia. It is believed to have inspired elements of Carmilla.In 1982, the story was adapted by Giulio Questi into an Italian TV movie, as part of the anthology series Il fascino dell'insolito. | |
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Age-Gap Romance: The 1982 TV adaptation portrays the relationship between Hippolytus and Aurelia as such, by casting the 46-year old Antonio Salines and the 22-year old Francesca Archibugi in the roles. The story itself only describes Hippolytus as having ”the agitation of a young man overpowered by love”, making it somewhat ambiguous whether or not he actually is young himself. Aurelia meanwhile is explicitly sixteen in a flashback, followed by a vague Time Skip or two before it becomes a case of How We Got Here. | |
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