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by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu · · libro de bolsillo · 128 pages
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Carmilla es una novela gótica del escritor irlandés Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, publicada por primera vez en 1872 como parte de la antología 'In a Glass Darkly'. La historia narra la relación entre una joven y una misteriosa mujer llamada Carmilla, explorando temas de vampirismo y deseo. Ambientada en un castillo aislado, la novela crea una atmósfera de suspense y terror psicológico, donde la inocencia se enfrenta a lo desconocido y lo prohibido. Considerada una obra pionera en la literatura de vampiros, 'Carmilla' ha influido en numerosas obras posteriores, incluyendo el 'Drácula' de Bram Stoker.

Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu was an Irish writer of Gothic literature, journalist and newspaper proprietor. Le Fanu is considered by literary critics to be among the greatest ghost story writers of the Victorian era, as several of his works were central to the development of the genre. He was the author of Gothic short stories and macabre poems, novels such as Uncle Silas (1864), and the collection of five stories In a Glass Darkly (1872), in which the novella Carmilla (1872) is significant as a foundational work of vampire literature.