Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Carmilla, written by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu #sex #vampire #attraction #fiction

 

Carmilla, written by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, is an 1872 Gothic novella and one of the early works of vampire fictionIt predates Bram Stoker’s Dracula by 25 years1. The story is narrated by a young woman who becomes the prey of a female vampire named Carmilla, later revealed to be Mircalla, Countess Karnstein. Carmilla is a prototypical example of the lesbian vampire, expressing romantic desires toward the protagonist. The novella is often anthologized and has been adapted into various films and other media1.

Here’s a brief summary of the plot:

  • The story is presented as part of the casebook of Dr. Hesselius, who is considered the first occult detective in literature.
  • The protagonist, Laura, begins her narrative with her childhood in a picturesque and solitary castle in Styria. She lives there with her wealthy English widower father, who has retired from service to the Austrian Empire.
  • When Laura was six years old, she had a vision of a beautiful visitor in her bedchamber. Although no wound was found, she claims to have been punctured in her breast. The household dismisses it as a dream, but security is increased.
  • Twelve years later, Laura and her father are admiring the sunset when her father shares a letter from his friend, General Spielsdorf. The General was supposed to visit with his niece, Bertha Rheinfeldt, but Bertha died under mysterious circumstances.
  • Unexpectedly, a carriage accident brings a girl of Laura’s age into their care. Her name is CarmillaBoth girls recognize each other from the “dream” they had when they were young1.

The haunting atmosphere, threads of eroticism, fear, and suspense make Carmilla a compelling and psychologically rich narrative. If you’re intrigued by vampire lore and Gothic tales, this novella is well worth exploring! 🌑🌹🦇

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