Varney the Vampyre was the first vampire series ever produced. It was written for an audience hungry for gothic horror. Published in weekly pieces between 1845 – 1847, it covers a few years in the
unlife of Varney the Vampyre. Depending on which version you read, Book One in the series,
The Feast of Blood runs either around three-hundred forty pages, or two-hundred forty pages.
Do you lack the time to read the book but still want to join the conversation? Do you need a chapter by chapter break-down of the plot? Do you need paper ideas?
Then you need the Supernatural Study Guide. It features;
- a short discussion of the two possible authors
- a full listing of characters
- a summary of the plot
- chapter summaries
- summary of Varney’s vampire characteristics
- a list of critical methodologies and suggested topics for each
Loosely based on the popular study guides produced by cliff notes and spark notes, the supernatural study guide is dedicated to guiding you towards a greater understanding of the books, stories and poems when you have time to read them.