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The Family of the Vourdalak

''The Family of the Vourdalak'' is a gothic novella by Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy, written in 1839 in French and originally entitled ''La Famille du Vourdalak. Fragment inedit des Memoires d’un inconnu''. Tolstoy wrote it on a trip to France from Frankfurt, where he was attached to the Russian Embassy.
It was translated into Russian by Boleslav Markevich, as "Семья вурдалака" (''Semya′ vurdala′ka''), published for the first time in ''The Russian Messenger'' in January, 1884.〔
The original French text appeared in print in 1950, in ''Revue des Etudes Slavs'', vol.26. ''The Reunion After Three Hundred Years'' (Les Rendez-vous Dans Trois Cent Ani) which was written at about the same time and which might be regarded as a sequel (for protagonist Marquis d'Urfe and Countess Grammon appear in it) first appeared in a compilation ''Le Poete Alexis Tolstoi'' by A.Lirondelle (Paris, 1912).〔
The word ''vourdalak'' occurs first in Pushkin's work in the early 19th century, and was taken up in Russian literary language following Pushkin. It is a distortion of words referring to vampires (originally probably to werewolves) in Slavic and Balkan folklore - cf. Slavic volkolak, vǎlkolak, vukodlak etc., and Romanian ''Vârcolac'' and Greek ''Vrykolakas'' (both borrowed from the Slavic term) 〔M. Fasmer, ''Etymological Dictionary Russian Language''.〕
==Synopsis==
Marquis d'Ufré, a young French diplomat, finds himself in a small Serbian village, in the house of an old peasant named Gorcha. The host is absent: he left the house ten days ago along with some other men to hunt for a Turk outlaw Alibek. Upon leaving he told his sons, Georges〔The Serbian form of the name would be Đorđe. The Russian translation uses Георгий (Georgiy).〕 and Pierre,〔The Serbian form of the name would be Petar or Pera. The Russian translation uses Пётр (Pyotr).〕 that they should wait for him for ten days sharp and, should he come a minute later, kill him by driving a stake through his heart for then he’d be not a man but a vourdalak (vampire).
The day Marquis comes to the village is the tenth day of Gorcha's absence. The family awaits the hour with growing anxiety and there he is, appearing on the road at 8 o'clock in the evening, exactly on the time he left ten days ago. His sons are uncertain as to how this strange precision should be interpreted. Georges suspects his father became a vourdalak, Pierre insists otherwise. Then Georges's son dies inexplicably. The French diplomat has to leave to house and continue his travel.
Half a year later on his way back from his mission, d'Ufre returns to the village only to find it forsaken. Coming to the familiar house he stays for the night, being allured by Sdenka,〔The Slavic form of the name would be Zdenka (Зденка), which is used in the Russian translation.〕 Gorcha's daughter he fell for during his first visit, who appears to dwell in the empty house. The moment comes when the Frenchman realises he's fallen under the charms of a vampire. He makes an attempt to leave, comes under a massive attack of vourdalaks, all of the Gorcha family among them, and makes a miraculous escape, having to thank his own good luck and the agility of his horse.

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