Carmilla
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- 2,99 €
Publisher Description
First published in 1872, Carmilla by J. Sheridan Le Fanu is a haunting Gothic novella that laid the foundation for modern vampire fiction. Written twenty-five years before Bram Stoker's Dracula, this classic tale introduced one of literature's most fascinating and mysterious vampires and has remained an influential work in horror and Gothic literature for more than a century.
Set in the remote forests of Styria in nineteenth-century Austria, the story is narrated by Laura, a young woman living a quiet life in an isolated castle with her father. Her peaceful existence is suddenly disrupted after a mysterious carriage accident leaves a beautiful and enigmatic young woman, Carmilla, under their care. From the moment Carmilla arrives, Laura feels an unsettling mixture of fascination and dread toward her strange guest.
As the two young women grow closer, strange and disturbing events begin to unfold. A mysterious illness spreads among nearby villages, claiming the lives of several young women. At the same time, Laura begins experiencing terrifying dreams and an inexplicable weakness that leaves her exhausted and frightened. Carmilla's secretive behavior, nocturnal habits, and cryptic remarks deepen the atmosphere of unease.
Gradually, the truth behind Carmilla's identity begins to emerge. Clues hidden in ancient family portraits, forgotten legends, and the tragic story of a noble family reveal a terrifying connection between the mysterious visitor and the dark history of the region. Laura and her father soon realize that the beautiful stranger may be something far more sinister than she appears.
Blending psychological tension, supernatural horror, and themes of forbidden desire, Carmilla explores the complex relationship between innocence and corruption, attraction and fear, life and death. Le Fanu's atmospheric storytelling and richly Gothic setting create a tale that is both chilling and emotionally compelling. The novella is widely regarded as one of the earliest and most influential vampire stories in English literature, shaping the genre and inspiring countless adaptations in literature, film, theater, and other media.
Today, Carmilla continues to captivate readers with its haunting mood, mysterious characters, and timeless exploration of the supernatural. A cornerstone of Gothic horror, this classic work remains essential reading for fans of dark fiction, vampire lore, and nineteenth-century literature.