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Carmilla by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
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Bloody relevant to read!


BEFORE DRACULA, THERE WAS...

But to die as lovers may - to die together, so that they may live together.

This is a very important book in historic sense, in the genre of vampire reading, due that it was published 25 years before than Dracula.

Also, it presented lesbian situations, easily one of the first open mentions of the topic in literature.

So, it was a pioneer book in two subjects: Vampires and Lesbian literature.

Some may wonder how it was possible to publish a book with lesbian issues in 1872.

Joseph Sheridan Le Fanú was ingenious in that, since when he was asked about, he just replied that it wasn't a homosexual situation since Carmilla was a vampire and due that, it was a creature without sexual genre.

Sneaky devil this Le Fanu!

Of course, that was a trick by the author but it worked since the book didn't have any trouble to be published in those times when there was a extremely close-minded attitude.

And certainly the importance of the book to the eventual sucess of Bram Stoker's novel was fundamental.

Without Carmilla there weren't Dracula and due that maybe there weren't a vampire sub-genre in the horror books that now it's one of the strongest subjects in modern paranormal literature.


BRITISH GOTHIC

Nevertheless, life and death are mysterious states, and we know little of the resources of either.

Le Fanú also was the father of the Gothic horror of Britain establishing the style of how that kind of literature would be written even on these days.

Maybe the only trouble with Carmilla to be read by current readers is its form of mystery that it's impossible that anybody would pick nowadays this particular novel to read without the previous knowledge that Carmilla is a vampire, and due that, the reader felt like reading a mystery where one already knows the answer to the mystery.

The clues to the real nature of Carmilla are elegant and stylish but too evident for any reader familiar with vampire-related similar books, movies, TV series, etc...

It's clear that Carmilla started all and the reality is that anybody else copied FROM it, but sadly, in many case, readers find the book way after of being already too familiar with the general world of vampires, diminishing the shock that the book could ever do.

However, it's still an important book in literature history.




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Reading Progress

October 26, 2013 – Started Reading
October 27, 2013 – Shelved
October 27, 2013 – Shelved as: novel
October 27, 2013 – Shelved as: horror
October 27, 2013 – Shelved as: paranormal
October 27, 2013 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Lynne (new) - added it

Lynne King Well Alejandro, This looks an interesting book and your review is excellent.


Alejandro Lynne wrote: "Well Alejandro, This looks an interesting book and your review is excellent."

Thanks a lot for your comment!


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* From your review, sounds like a good book but that time and age have hurt it a bit. Seems intriguing


Alejandro Erin (It's Horror Reading Month...) wrote: "From your review, sounds like a good book but that time and age have hurt it a bit. Seems intriguing"

Oh, still it's a great option to read. It's just that much of the fog of mystery when one is reading it, got away since it's almost impossible that one would pick this novel without knowing at least that Carmilla is a vampire. However, still is a good book and very important in a historic sense.


Kandice I read it for the reasons you mention and think if you like vamp stories you really should. Was it great? No, but nice to know where the genre started.


Aj the Ravenous Reader Very informative, Kuya Alejandro! Great job on the review.^^


Thomas Stroemquist Thanks for the reminder Alejandro, this I must re-visit. Feels like I haven't read it since it first came out...


message 8: by Jason (new)

Jason Schneeberger I've never heard of this one. It definitely sounds interesting.


Alejandro Kandice wrote: "I read it for the reasons you mention and think if you like vamp stories you really should. Was it great? No, but nice to know where the genre started."

Yes, indeed ;) Thanks for your great feedback :)


Alejandro Aj the Ravenous Reader wrote: "Very informative, Kuya Alejandro! Great job on the review.^^"

Thank you so much, Aj ;)


Alejandro Thomas wrote: "Thanks for the reminder Alejandro, this I must re-visit. Feels like I haven't read it since it first came out..."

You're quite welcome, Thomas ;)


Alejandro Jason wrote: "I've never heard of this one. It definitely sounds interesting."

You can give it a try, it may wouldn't impact you a lot but certainly it's a worthy reading ;)


message 13: by Anne (new) - rated it 5 stars

Anne Nice! Need to bump this one up!


Alejandro Anne wrote: "Nice! Need to bump this one up!"

Cool ;) I hope you'd enjoy it :D


message 15: by Lisa (new) - added it

Lisa Love your review Alejandro - want to read this now!


Alejandro Lisa wrote: "Love your review Alejandro - want to read this now!"

Awesome! Happy reading then! ;)


message 17: by Exina (new)

Exina Interesting! Great review, Alejandro.


Quantum good find. nice synopsis of literary history.


message 19: by Rebbie (new)

Rebbie I'm freakin scared, oh so scurred to read this book. It's not because of the lesbians, just in case you were wondering, but because of the vampires. It's taken me this long to accept that Dracula isn't going to come through the window and kick my you-know-what...so if I have to sleep with the lights on, I'll just blame you. And if any lesbian vampires come to get me, I'll just direct them toward you. Oh wait...you might actually enjoy that. ;)
Alright, I'll stop now. haha


Branwen Sedai *of the Brown Ajah* I am reading this now and love it so far! I am so blown away that this little gem was written BEFORE Dracula! :D Pretty cool stuff!


Alejandro Branwen Sedai *of the White Ajah* wrote: "I am reading this now and love it so far! I am so blown away that this little gem was written BEFORE Dracula! :D Pretty cool stuff!"

Truly glad that you liked it so much! :)


Alejandro Rebbie wrote: "I'm freakin scared, oh so scurred to read this book. It's not because of the lesbians, just in case you were wondering, but because of the vampires. It's taken me this long to accept that Dracula i..."

Priceless feedback, Rebbie :)

So sorry for such delayed reply... but what is this time for an immortal ;) Hehehe.


message 23: by Tom (new) - rated it 5 stars

Tom Lewis This is one of my all-time favs! It's always good to see it on someone else's read list. Great review!


message 24: by Noha (new) - added it

Noha Omar Excellent review


Chris Fab review!! I just finished this and you are spot on!!


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