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I read this one as part of Victober 2017.
My husband was listening to Dracula and I was waiting my turn, so I downloaded the audio version of this one to read first. It is fun and unique and from what I understand the author was the first to write the vampire story. The fact that it is a story of female vampires and has a hint of lesbianism makes it all the more fascinating. I liked it. I might have loved it if it were twice the length and there was much more development of the story and characte ...more
My husband was listening to Dracula and I was waiting my turn, so I downloaded the audio version of this one to read first. It is fun and unique and from what I understand the author was the first to write the vampire story. The fact that it is a story of female vampires and has a hint of lesbianism makes it all the more fascinating. I liked it. I might have loved it if it were twice the length and there was much more development of the story and characte ...more

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There's something I really like about classic novels. Maybe it's the classic. Typically, I'm not one to search for and read vampire stories. But I really enjoyed Le Fanu's Carmilla. This French work predates Dracula and is written in a way that is almost poetic. I could almost hear a rhythm within Le Fanu's writing that I think 19th century classics propose. Whether you like vampire stories or not, this is definitely one you should check out. And public domain now? Come on!
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I just listened to the new Audible version of this French vampire novella said to be an inspiration for Dracula. The narration and various characters are well done, and I felt like I was listening to a creepy Gothic play for adults. There is more going on here than female vampires...! A good quick and atmospheric listen for October.

I really enjoyed reading this translation with the new context supplied by Carmen Maria Machado. I love old Gothic bodice-busters and vampire novels, but I didn't know that Le Fanu basically pilfered the story and bastardized it from a series of letters and a historical account of two lesbian lovers. The true story is tragic.
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A+++++++ I love horror stories that unfold like this! Lesbian vampires rule, OK? Besides the homophobia and sexism (when the book was written, the concept that a woman could be self-assured and sexual, let alone turning that sexual attention on one of the same sex, was apparently mad scary/threatening, y'all!) I loved everything about this. I just try not to get too analytical on it... In my eyes, Carmilla was the coolest.
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