Carmilla By JSheridan Lefanu, Fiction, Literary, Horror, Fantasy

JSheridan Le Fanu

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Before Dracula Came Carmilla AStrange AgonyThe Exquisite And Deadly Vampire Carmilla Haunts JSheridan Lefanu,s Influential NovelAGothic Tale Of Blood And Terror, Carmilla Inspired Later Classics By Bram Stoker And Robert Louis Stevenson, Ever Shadowed By ALove That Dare Not Say Its Name.joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu Was An Irish Writer Of Gothic Tales And Mystery NovelsHe Was The Leading Ghoststory Writer Of The Nineteenth Century And Was Central To The Development Of The Genre In The Victorian Era.mRJames Described Le...

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Before Dracula Came Carmilla AStrange AgonyThe Exquisite And Deadly Vampire Carmilla Haunts JSheridan Lefanu,s Influential NovelAGothic Tale Of Blood And Terror, Carmilla Inspired Later Classics By Bram Stoker And Robert Louis Stevenson, Ever Shadowed By ALove That Dare Not Say Its Name.joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu Was An Irish Writer Of Gothic Tales And Mystery NovelsHe Was The Leading Ghoststory Writer Of The Nineteenth Century And Was Central To The Development Of The Genre In The Victorian Era.mRJames Described Le Fanu As 'absolutely In The First Rank As AWriter Of Ghost Stories'.first Published As ASerial In The Dark Blue ?, The Story Is Narrated By AYoung Woman Preyed Upon By AFemale Vampire Named Carmilla, Later Revealed To Be Mircalla, Countess Karnstein carmilla Is An Anagram Of MircallaThe Story Is Often Anthologized And Has Been Adapted Many Times In Film And Other MediaCarmilla Is The Book That Set The Text For Dracula, That Threw The Light On Our Morbid Fascination With The Vampire Legend.
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Borgo Press

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Inglês

Número de páginas

152

Comprimento

8,96

Largura

152

Altura

229

Peso

234

EAN

9781587155956

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