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Carmilla and The King in Yellow

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"e;Carmilla"e; is a Gothic novella written by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, first published in 1872.

The story follows a young woman named Laura who becomes friends with a mysterious and seductive stranger named Carmilla.

As their relationship deepens, Laura begins to experience strange occurrences and falls mysteriously ill.

As the truth unravels, Laura discovers the dark and supernatural nature of her companion. "e;Carmilla"e; is considered one of the early influential works in vampire literature and has left a lasting impact on the genre. "e;The King in Yellow"e; is a collection of short stories written by Robert W.

Chambers and published in 1895. The stories are interconnected by a fictional play called "e;The King in Yellow,"e; which is said to drive those who read it into madness or despair.

The collection blends elements of supernatural horror, weird fiction, and psychological terror.

The stories often revolve around themes of decadence, madness, and the disintegration of reality. "e;The King in Yellow"e; has had a significant influence on the development of cosmic horror and is renowned for its eerie atmosphere and unsettling imagery. Both "e;Carmilla"e; and "e;The King in Yellow"e; are considered classic works of Gothic and horror literature, exploring themes of the supernatural, psychological suspense, and the darker aspects of human nature.

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True Sign Publishing House
9358055308 / 9789358055306
eBook (EPUB)
26/05/2023
1 pages
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