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CARMILLA (Gothic Classic) - Featuring First Female Vampire - Mysterious and Compelling Tale that Influenced Bram Stoker's Dracula - cover

CARMILLA (Gothic Classic) - Featuring First Female Vampire - Mysterious and Compelling Tale that Influenced Bram Stoker's Dracula

Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

In "Carmilla," Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu masterfully weaves a tale of gothic horror and psychological intrigue, exploring themes of feminine sexuality and the supernatural. Set in the isolated landscapes of 19th-century Austria, the novella follows the haunting encounter between Lara, a young woman, and the enigmatic Carmilla, who disrupts her idyllic existence with an alluring and dangerous connection. Le Fanu employs a richly evocative prose style that captures the eerie atmosphere characteristic of the Gothic genre, utilizing first-person narration to draw readers into the unsettling realities of vampirism and societal constraints. This novella, published in 1872, stands as a groundbreaking precursor to Bram Stoker's "Dracula," reflecting the anxieties of Victorian society regarding female autonomy and repressed desires. Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (1814-1873) was an eminent Irish writer celebrated for his contributions to the ghost story and gothic literature. His extensive background in law and journalism informs the meticulous attention to detail in his narratives, while his own experiences with the supernatural further inspired his imagination. "Carmilla" emerges against the backdrop of a burgeoning fascination with the occult and the uncanny in Victorian England, highlighting Le Fanu's innovative approach in portraying complex female characters and subverting traditional gender roles. For readers drawn to the eerie and the sublime, "Carmilla" offers a compelling exploration of the gothic psyche that transcends its time. Le Fanu's chilling prose and rich thematic undertones make this novella not only a critical piece of Gothic literature but also an essential read for those interested in the intersections of horror, desire, and identity. This classic work continues to resonate, inviting readers to revisit its darkly enchanting narrative.
Available since: 01/15/2024.
Print length: 87 pages.

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