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Carmilla Audiobook by Joseph Sheridan LeFanu


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Title: Carmilla
Subtitle: The Vampire Lovers
Author: Joseph Sheridan LeFanu
Narrator: Tracey Childes
Format: Unabridged
Length: 2 hrs and 47 mins
Language: English
Release date: 12-09-09
Publisher: Fantom Films
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 47 votes
Genres: Classics, British Literature
Publisher's Summary:
Laura and her father live a quiet life in their remote castle in the dense forests of Styria. It is a solitary existence for young Laura, who has no companionship except for her governess and the occasional visits of neighbouring gentry. Into this lonely life comes the mysterious house guest, Carmilla.
Slowly Laura falls under Carmilla's spell. While she is both attracted and repulsed by Carmilla, she seems unable to find the energy to resist her.
A spate of sudden wasting deaths afflict the peasants in the countryside around the castle and Laura herself falls ill. Will they manage to work out the cause of her illness in time or will she just be the latest victim of the vampire Carmilla?
ABOUT THE READER: Tracey has just finished a sell-out run playing Martha to Matthew Kelly's George in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at London's Trafalgar Studios. Tracey is best known for playing Lynne Howard in the popular 80s drama Howards' Way, and Linda Cosgrove in the long running Born and Bred.
Members Reviews:
Pre-Dracula Vampirism
Before Twilight, before Dracula, there was Carmilla.
Laura, a lonely young woman lives with her father in a lonely castle in the lonely Austrian countryside. Along comes a mysterious young woman, a long-term house guest: Carmilla. Laura finds Carmilla strangely attractive yet repellent at the same time. Who is she? What connection does she have to Laura's strange dreams, the attacks on children in the countryside, the sudden death of Laura's friend?
Carmilla was written in 1872 (25 years before Dracula) and is not at all explicit, but this reader definitely gets the impression that Carmilla's seductive pull on Laura has romantic, if not erotic, overtones. So, as much as one could write a "lesbian vampire" story in 1872, J. Sheridan LeFanu did just that.
I think that Carmilla is a more direct ancestor of the "Twilight" saga than, say, "Dracula." We see Laura being seduced by Carmilla's mysterious charm and yet disturbed by the fact. By contrast, Bram Stoker's Dracula focuses on the violent and evil aspects to the vampire's nature.
Tracey Childes' reading was quite good. She told the story well and acted out the part of Laura as the narrator convincingly. The story is told from the first person as a journal, and it is a fitting choice for an audiobook.
If you've read Dracula, Carmilla is an interesting counterpoint.
pretty damn good
pretty damn good. the narrator was amazing . intend to relisten. definitely recommend especially if a victorian gothic fan
Broody gay Carmilla
I am a fan of the Carmilla the web series and have become extremely curious about the original rendition of this plot. Since I do not have the time to sit down and read the novella, I opted to listen to an audiobook instead. Great decision so far. When I started it, I actually did not stop until it was finished. I enjoyed listening to the voice. It was soothing, entertained me, made me think, and most importantly, it educated me about the original storyline. Sad ending though.... But! Wonderfully done.
Haunting story, well-performed!
An essential vampire tale.
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