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Queering The Monstrous Feminine: Lesbian Vampires, Folklore, And Trauma In Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla, Emilee Calametti
Queering The Monstrous Feminine: Lesbian Vampires, Folklore, And Trauma In Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla, Emilee Calametti
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The discussion regarding vampire history is a popular topic among scholars dating back earlier than the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century rise of Gothic literature and is echoed within early Gothic texts. Sheridan Le Fanu’s novella Carmilladeserves a secure place within the literary canon for its pull on the genre’s connection to the female image, while preceding Bram Stoker’s Dracula by twenty-six years. Not only does the novella demonstrate a crucial development in the genre, but it also disrupts social norms of Victorian women by queering the title character as well as the heroine. While the connection this novella has with …