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Carmilla is a Gothic novella in which a young woman named Laura details her relationship with a vampire in the form of a young woman named Carmilla. The first event that Laura details in the novella is an episode from her childhood: a six-year-old Laura is attempting to sleep when she is visited by a mysterious young lady (later revealed to be the vampire Carmilla, or at least a representation of Carmilla) who bites her on her breast. The narration then jumps forward thirteen years. Laura's father receives a letter from his friend, General Spielsdorf, wherein the General reveals that his ward Bertha has died. The General implies that a monster of some sort has killed Bertha.
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Carmilla, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
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- Année de publication
- 2023
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- Titre
- Carmilla
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
- Éditeur
- True Sign Publishing House
- Publié
- 2023
- Pages
- 82
- ISBN13
- 9789355845320
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Fantasy, Romans historiques, Classiques, Horreur, LGBTQ+, Êtres surnaturels, Vampires, Romans courts, Gothique, Littérature irlandaise, Horreur gothique, Terreur, peur, Châteaux et palais, Fantastique, Dark Academia, Fantastique Victorien, Vampirisme
- Première publication
- 1872
- Titre original
- Carmilla
- Évaluation
- 3,9 sur 5
- Description
- Carmilla is a Gothic novella in which a young woman named Laura details her relationship with a vampire in the form of a young woman named Carmilla. The first event that Laura details in the novella is an episode from her childhood: a six-year-old Laura is attempting to sleep when she is visited by a mysterious young lady (later revealed to be the vampire Carmilla, or at least a representation of Carmilla) who bites her on her breast. The narration then jumps forward thirteen years. Laura's father receives a letter from his friend, General Spielsdorf, wherein the General reveals that his ward Bertha has died. The General implies that a monster of some sort has killed Bertha.







