![]() ![]() I had quite a bit of fun noting them for this review… but don’t worry I won’t turn it into a lecture.Ĭarmilla is written in the first person from the point of view of Laura, whose dead mother was Austrian and whose father is an English gentleman, comfortably off, but not royalty or super rich. ![]() ![]() Gothic novels have various devices that mark them as such, and these metaphoric devices were easily understood by the readership of the day. Nothing remained to assure us that the adventure had not been an illusion of a moment but the young lady, who just at that moment opened her eyes.Ĭarmilla was actually first published in 1872 some twenty-six years before the publication of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and is a Victorian Gothic lesbian tale. ![]()
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