Carmilla : That inspired Dracula Carmilla : That inspired Dracula

Carmilla : That inspired Dracula

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Publisher 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 are an episode from her childhood: a six-year-old Laura is attempting to sleep when she is visited by a mysterious young lady 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. 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 are an episode from her childhood: a six-year-old Laura is attempting to sleep when she is visited by a mysterious young lady who bites her on her breast. The narration then jumps forward thirteen years. Laura's father receives a letter from his friend, General Spiels Dorf, wherein the General reveals that his ward Bertha has died. The General implies that a monster of some sort has killed Bertha.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2022
14 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
113
Pages
PUBLISHER
Sai Publication
SELLER
Kumar Gaurav
SIZE
365.1
KB
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