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| Name: |
Anne Rice | | Variant Name: |
Anne Rampling, A. N. Roquelaure | | Birth Date: |
October 4, 1941 | | Place of Birth: |
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
Female | | Occupations: |
writer |
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Biography of Anne Rice
7160 words, approx. 23.9 pages
 Anne Rice is a best-selling author of Gothic novels, historical fiction, and erotica under her own name and two pseudonyms. Interest in Rice's life has earned her celebrity status among her fans. Not only does Rice intertwine the past and present, but he...
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Biography of Anne Rice
5807 words, approx. 19.4 pages
 Called the "diva of dark forces," by Book's Julia Kamysz Lane, Anne Rice is considered one of the leading practitioners of Gothic writing in contemporary literature. With three dozen books published, bestselling novelist R ice has built her career, accor...
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Biography of Anne Rice
4403 words, approx. 14.7 pages
 In her fiction, Anne Rice (born 1941) seduces her readers through an ornate prose style and a painstaking attention to detail. With her careful blend of accurate historical elements with such themes as alienation and the individual's search for identity,...



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The Vampire Lestat Information
487 words, approx. 2 pages
 The Vampire Lestat (1985) is a novel by Anne Rice, and the second in her Vampire Chronicles, following Interview with the Vampire. Many events in the two books appear to contradict each other. These inconsistencies provide a good example of the...



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 Variety
Tryout vampire tuner needs more teeth.(Lestat)(Movie Review)
01/16/2006: 1,079 words, approx. 4 pages The very idea of an Anne Rice-derived vampire musical scored by Elton John would seem to ensure something lurid, camp, silly. But those qualifies, it turns out, are not found in great supply in the Broadway-bound "Lestat"--an achievement in it self, though also...
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 The Washington Post
Vampires, The Musical Kiss Of Death; 'Lestat' Is Broadway's New Paean to Toothiness
04/26/2006: 758 words, approx. 3 pages Dear Broadway: I'm not sure how to put this, but, well, the fixation with singing vampires? It has to stop. I mean, give the bloodsucker a ballad, and it's his show that joins the walking dead. First, in 2002, came the campy,...


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The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice | |
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