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  1. About Carmilla. Carmilla is based on the J. Sheridan Le Fanu novella of the same name, published in 1871. The series, produced by Smokebomb Entertainment, is a multi-platform media experience with multiple outlets on social media sites. Set at Silas University in Styria, Austria, the story follows Laura Hollis' search for her missing roommate ...

  2. The group goes on a journey to figure out why Carmilla has started becoming a vampire again. They travel to another place and find themselves stuck in a mansion filled with mysteries and ghosts ...

  3. Carmilla is a Gothic novella in which a young woman named Laura details her relationship with a vampire in the form of a young woman named Carmilla. The first event that Laura details in the novella is an episode from her childhood: a six-year-old Laura is attempting to sleep when she is visited by a mysterious young lady (later revealed to be the vampire Carmilla, or at least a representation ...

  4. Jan 18, 2024 · None of Le Fanu’s stories compare in influence, popularity, or acclaim to his chef d’oeuvre, “Carmilla.” I say chef d’oeuvre, though I would not say “masterpiece.” “Carmilla” is certainly Le Fanu’s legacy piece, but it is not his best work. The subtlety, chiaroscuro aesthetics, and philosophy of “Schalken,” “Green Tea,” and even “Sir Dominick's Bargain ” may be ...

  5. J. Sheridan Le Fanu published "Carmilla" in 1872. The story of female vampire Carmilla (also known in the story as Millarca and Mircalla, the Countess Karnstein, all anagrams of "Carmilla") is a Gothic work, noted as one of the first stories of vampire fiction. Carmilla is a story of a female vampire that preys on young women (noted in The Origins of the Queer Vampire), causing an epidemic in ...

  6. Inanna's ire at Carmilla's defiance results in a zombie apocalypse that has claimed the lives of many of their friends. 10 years after the beginning of it all, Carmilla and Laura struggle to come to terms with Laura's impending death and their hand in the end of the world.

  7. Carmilla was, of course, overwhelmed with inquiries, congratulations, and welcomes. She had but one story to tell, and seemed the least able of all the party to suggest any way of accounting for what had happened. My father took a turn up and down the room, thinking. I saw Carmilla's eye follow him for a moment with a sly, dark glance.

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