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Carmilla

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Pages
108
Language
EN
ISBN
9780809510832
Reading Time
~1h 53min

Carmilla is a book by J. Sheridan Le Fanu. It has 108 pages.

About this book

Published serially in the early 1870s, J. Sheridan Le Fanu’s Carmilla stands as a foundational work of Gothic literature and an early cornerstone of vampire fiction. Set within the isolated walls of a Styrian castle, the narrative follows a young woman whose life is upended by the arrival of an enigmatic female visitor. Through a carefully assembled collection of documents and personal accounts, Le Fanu constructs an atmosphere of mounting dread that blurs the line between psychological unease and supernatural intrusion. The novella is widely recognized for its pioneering portrayal of a female vampire, challenging the gendered conventions of later horror traditions. Its exploration of repressed desire, mortality, and the fragility of rational thought reflects broader Victorian anxieties about identity and social boundaries. Le Fanu’s precise, measured prose and deliberate pacing allow the horror to emerge through implication rather than explicit violence. As a precursor to twentieth-century supernatural fiction, Carmilla remains notable for its psychological depth and its enduring influence on the evolution of Gothic storytelling.

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Published serially in the early 1870s, J. Sheridan Le Fanu’s Carmilla stands as a foundational work of Gothic literature and an early cornerstone of vampire fiction. Set within the isolated walls of a Styrian castle, the narrative follows a young woman whose life is upended by the arrival of an enig...

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Carmilla was written by J. Sheridan Le Fanu.