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Brenda Mann Hammack

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  • Living Dead Woman Sonnets
  • Humbug: A Neo-Victorian Novella in Verse
  • Pendle Project
  • Other Poetry
  • Scholarship
  • Photography
  • Glint Literary Journal
  • Bio

 “Violet Hunt’s Vampire, Reversed,” Disability, Illness, and the Vampire in Literature and Culture, eds. Drumlin N.M. Crape and Brooke Cameron (Routledge, 2025)

“Sicker Ever After: The Invalid as Vampire in Fiction by Arabella Kenealy and Mary E. Wilkins Freeman” in The Vampire in Nineteenth-Century Literature: A Feast of Blood, eds. Brooke Cameron and Lara Karpenko (Routledge, 2022)

“Obedience Training: The Domestic Educations of Girls Raised by Wolves” in Sirens: Collected Papers on Women in Fantasy, 2012–2015 (Narrate Conferences, 2017)

“Mapping the Interstices: Reif Larsen’s and Umberto Eco’s Illustrated Texts” at Interfictions Online (2016)

“Florence Marryat’s Female Vampire and the Scientizing of Hybridity,” Studies in English Literature, 48.4 (2008), reprinted in Victorian Hybridities: Cultural Anxiety and Formal Innovation, eds. U.C. Knoepflmacher and Logan Delano Browning (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010)

“Introduction” to Florence Marryat’s The Blood of the Vampire (1897), reprint by Valancourt Books, 2009.

“Phantastica: The Chemically Inspired Intellectual in Occult Fiction,” Mosaic: An Interdisciplinary Critical Journal 37.1 (2004)

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