9781782275848-1782275843-Carmilla, Deluxe Edition: The cult classic that inspired Dracula

Carmilla, Deluxe Edition: The cult classic that inspired Dracula

ISBN-13: 9781782275848
ISBN-10: 1782275843
Edition: Deluxe
Author: Sheridan Le Fanu
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Pushkin Press
Format: Hardcover 160 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781782275848
ISBN-10: 1782275843
Edition: Deluxe
Author: Sheridan Le Fanu
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Pushkin Press
Format: Hardcover 160 pages

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Carmilla, Deluxe Edition: The cult classic that inspired Dracula (ISBN-13: 9781782275848 and ISBN-10: 1782275843), written by authors Sheridan Le Fanu, was published by Pushkin Press in 2021. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Christian (Literature & Fiction, Christian Books & Bibles) books. You can easily purchase or rent Carmilla, Deluxe Edition: The cult classic that inspired Dracula (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Christian books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.43.

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A beautifully produced edition of the original vampire story, with a stunning cover + thoughtful design and layout to ensure the most seductive reading experience
Steeped in the sexual tension between two young women, this is a beautiful, brand-new edition of the original cult classic which influenced
Dracula and all the vampire stories that followed, including Anne Rice's
Vampire Chronicles.
In an isolated castle deep in the Austrian forest, teenaged Laura leads a solitary life with only her father, attendant and tutor for company. Until one moonlit night, a horse-drawn carriage crashes into view, carrying an unexpected guest -- the beautiful Carmilla.
So begins a feverish friendship between Laura and her entrancing new companion, one defined by mysterious happenings and infused with an implicit but undeniable eroticism. As Carmilla becomes increasingly strange and volatile, prone to eerie nocturnal wanderings, Laura finds herself tormented by nightmares and growing weaker by the day...
Review
"Succeeds in inspiring a mysterious terror better than any other writer"
--M.R. James
About the Author
Sheridan Le Fanu (1814-1873) was an Irish writer of gothic tales, mystery novels and ghost stories, most famous for his novel
Uncle Silas. Carmilla was first published in 1872 and has served as an inspiration countless books, from Bram Stoker's
Dracula and Henry James'
The Turn of the Screw to Anne Rice's
Vampire Chronicles, and a slew of films such as Hammer Horror's
Karnstein Trilogy.
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Prologue
Upon a paper attached to the narrative which follows, Doctor Hesselius has written a rather elaborate note, which he accompanies with a reference to his essay on the strange subject which the manuscript illuminates. This mysterious subject he treats, in that essay, with his usual learning and acumen, and with remark- able directness and condensation. It will form but one volume of the series of that extraordinary man’s collected papers.
As I publish the case, in this volume, simply to interest the “laity,”I shall forestall the intelligent lady, who relates it, in nothing; and after due consideration, I have determined, therefore, to abstain from pre- senting any
précis of the learned Doctor’s reasoning, or extract from his statement on a subject which he describes as “involving, not improbably, some of the profoundest arcana of our dual existence, and its intermediates.” I was anxious on discovering this paper, to reopen the correspondence commenced by Doctor Hesselius, so many years before, with a person so clever and careful as his informant seems to have been. Much to my regret, however, I found that she had died in the interval.
She, probably, could have added little to the narra- tive which she communicates in the following pages, with, so far as I can pronounce, such conscientious particularity.

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