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Carmilla & The Well of Loneliness

Sheridan Le Fanu, Radclyffe Hall

Editorial: Musaicum Books

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'Carmilla & The Well of Loneliness' presents a poignant exploration of alienation and identity through the lens of both gothic and modernist literary styles. This anthology juxtaposes Radclyffe Hall's groundbreaking reflections on sexual identity with Sheridan Le Fanu's eerie, classic vampire tale, crafting a nuanced dialogue on the societal peripheries. The collection showcases an exceptional range of narrative techniques, from Le Fanu's dense, atmospheric horror to Hall's introspective, realist prose, allowing the themes of exclusion and otherness to resonate profoundly in their disparate, yet curiously parallel worlds. The works stand as cultural landmarks, extending a literary bridge between the Victorian supernatural and the 20th-century quest for personal authenticity. Both Radclyffe Hall and Sheridan Le Fanu were pioneers in their respective fields, challenging societal norms and expanding the horizons of the literary landscape. Hall's work aligns with early 20th-century movements toward realism and psychological narration, while Le Fanu's contributions laid foundations for the gothic genre in the 19th century. Their narratives, enriched by distinct historical and cultural backgrounds, collectively offer a multifaceted examination of the human condition when confronted by societal rejection and self-discovery. 'Carmilla & The Well of Loneliness' is indispensably valuable to scholars and enthusiasts of literature who seek to understand the evolution of narrative forms and themes concerning marginalization. This anthology invites readers to traverse through varying epochs and styles, engaging with texts that have significantly influenced discussions on identity and conformity. For those keen on dissecting significant literary movements or exploring complex personal and cultural struggles, this collection proves an essential, enlightening companion.
Disponible desde: 04/01/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 543 páginas.

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