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Carmilla (Annotated)
C**0
Fantastic.
The story was WILD. I’d been told it was about a lesbian vampire and I thought they were exaggerating it was gonna be all subtext. Nope. Gay as hell. Loved it. Truly was shook with every new event or detail. Parts of it were even straight up hilarious. We stan.
N**A
Defects
I love this book, and was certainly excited about getting it delivered. The pages being curled up ruined that for me. Please treat the books with more care! I am left dissatisfied.
A**R
annotations
The kindle version is listed as also being annotated, but it is not. That was the entire reason I bought this edition.
D**R
Two Stars
it was okay.
A**R
Entertaining and Classic
It’s short but very effective. I loved it and would highly recommend! Only thing I dislike is there is no title on the side of the book which is annoying for finding it on a bookshelf.
S**T
One of the earliest modern vampire tales - definitely worth a read.
First published in 1872, Carmilla is one of the earliest surviving examples of vampire fiction and is arguably one of the most influential. Written a quarter of a century before Bram Stoker's Dracula, this short novel introduces a number of tropes and ideas that would eventually become a staple of modern vampire fiction.Told in the first person, the story introduces us to Laura, the young daughter of a wealthy English widower living out his retirement in the Austrian province of Styria. Laura and her father soon find themselves taking care of another young girl, the Carmilla of the title, and before long it becomes apparent that there is something a little strange about their guest. In particular, the relationship between Laura and Carmilla becomes intimate, almost to the point of the two becoming lovers, though this is never directly acknowledged in part perhaps due to the morals of the time at which the story was written. At the same time an illness begins to affect the local area, with many of the victims dying from the unexplained plague. It is only after the arrival of an old friend of the family that the truth of Carmilla's vampiric nature is revealed, and with a little help from a learned hunter of vampires they finally track down the antagonist's tomb and put an end to her undead existence.While it's easy for modern readers to dismiss this story as all-too-familiar, it has to be remembered that when Carmilla was first introduced to the reading public it would have been an entirely new experience for many of its audience. This earlier novel influenced much of Stoker’s classic, and in the female antagonist we have what is arguably the origin of every female and lesbian vampire found in the genre since. I'd certainly consider this to be required reading for anyone wanting to explore the origins of modern vampire fiction.
M**D
Bad quality - flimsy, frayed edges and no title on spine
This review goes out to the people that are particular about the quality of their books… this copy is bad quality! The cover frayed at the edges as if cut with a blunt guillotine and the size is awkwardly big despite being a thin book - it doesn’t match the size of any other book I have on my shelves which I find annoying, but the thing that bothers me most is no title on the spine!! I didn’t realise when ordering that it wasn’t a proper edition of the book and just printed by Amazon so that was my mistake oops!
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