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Carmilla

Language English
Published 1872
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A classic tale of a female vampire.

Approx. 29,338 words.

Excerpt

agueness of the prospect.

My father, who enjoyed the picturesque, and I, stood looking in silence over the expanse beneath us. The two good governesses, standing a little way behind us, discoursed upon the scene, and were eloquent upon the moon.

Madame Perrodon was fat, middle-aged, and romantic, and talked and sighed poetically. Mademoiselle De Lafontaine--in right of her father who was a German, assumed to be psychological, metaphysical, and something of a mystic--now declared that when the moon shone with a light so intense it was well known that it indicated a special spiritual activity. The effect of the full moon in such a state of brilliancy was manifold. It acted on dreams, it acted on lunacy, it acted on nervous people, it had marvelous physical influences connected with life. Mademoiselle related that her cousin, who was mate of a merchant ship, having taken a nap on deck on such a night, lying on his back, with his face full in the light on the moon, had wakened, after a dream of an old woman

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2007.05.12
Sid

A must read for those who love Dracula and even Interview with a Vampire. A novel of two girls who eventually become lovers in a lonely Eastern European castle, the tale has an aura of mystery, horror, and even sexuality. Reading this book, you will witness the birth of the enigmatic and beautiful vampire woman. Done reading my review? Download it now and enjoy!