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Carmilla and is
Carmilla is a Gothic novella by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu.
Her name is Carmilla.
Carmilla appears injured after her carriage accident, but her mysterious mother informs Laura's father that her journey is urgent and cannot be delayed.
Before she leaves she sternly notes that her daughter will not disclose any information whatsoever about her family, past, or herself and that Carmilla is of sound mind.
Carmilla flees and the General explains to Laura that Carmilla is also Millarca, both anagrams for the original name of the vampire Countess Mircalla Karnstein.
Carmilla, the title character, is the original prototype for a legion of female and lesbian vampires.
Though Le Fanu portrays his vampire's sexuality with the circumspection that one would expect for his time, it is evident that lesbian attraction is the main dynamic between Carmilla and the narrator of the story:
Although Carmilla is a lesser known and far shorter Gothic vampire story than the generally-considered master work of that genre, Dracula, the latter is heavily influenced by Le Fanu's short story.
This collection contains five tales, one of which is " Carmilla ".
* French director Roger Vadim's Et mourir de plaisir ( literally And to die of pleasure, but actually shown in England as Blood and Roses, 1960 ) is based on Carmilla and is considered one of the greatest of the vampire genre.
* In 1990, Gabrielle Beaumont created a film adaptation for a horror anthology television series Nightmare Classics titled " Carmilla ", which is one of the more faithful adaptations of the story, though the setting was transported to post-Civil War Deep South of the United States.
* The novel is mentioned and referenced by some of the other characters in the 2011 movie The Moth Diaries ; Carmilla also seems to have inspired the main antagonist Ernessa, played by Lily Cole.
* According to director Dennis Gansel his film Wir Sind Die Nacht is his personal take on Carmilla.
Carmilla herself is mentioned several times as a former ( until her death at the hands of vampire hunters ) friend of the book's vampire heroine Geneviève.
* The story of Carmilla is illustrated using old antique etchings by Tiffini Elektra X in the book In This House: A Collection of Altered Art Imagery and Collage Techniques.
* Carmilla ( a lesbian vampire ) is the leading character of most of the Italian comics by Francesca Paolucci ( published in Italy by EF Edizioni ).
She goes by the name of Laura, and Integra asks her if she is the vampire Carmilla.
* In Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust Carmilla is a villain and patron of the vampire Meier Link.
* In six of the Castlevania games ; Circle of the Moon, Rondo of Blood, its PSP remake Dracula X Chronicles, Simon's Quest, Judgment, and Lords of Shadow ; there is a female vampire named Carmilla ( also spelled Camilla in Circle of the Moon ).
* There is a Japanese lesbians ' magazine named after Carmilla, as Carmilla " draws hetero women into the world of love between women ".

Carmilla and movie
Near the end of the movie, Meier Link goes with Charlotte to the Castle of Chaythe, where Countess Carmilla, Meier Link's patron, waits for them.

Carmilla and Lesbian
* McNally, Raymond T. " In Search of the Lesbian Vampire: Barbara von Cilli, Le Fanu ’ s “ Carmillaand the Dragon Order.
* " Celebrating Lesbian Sexuality: An Interview with Inoue Meimy, Editor of Japanese Lesbian Erotic Lifestyle Magazine Carmilla " interview by Katsuhiko Suganuma and James Welker, Intersections: Gender, History and Culture in the Asian Context 12, January 2006.

Carmilla and Vampire
* The British Hammer Film Productions also produced a fairly faithful adaptation of " Carmilla " titled The Vampire Lovers ( 1970 ) with Ingrid Pitt in the lead role and Madeline Smith as her victim / lover.
* A chamber opera version of Carmilla appeared in 1970 ( Carmilla: A Vampire Tale, music by Ben Johnston, script by Wilford Leach ).
Artwork based on Sheridan le Fanu's Carmilla, one of the earliest influential works of vampire literature. Vampire literature covers the spectrum of literary work concerned principally with the subject of vampires.
Later influential works include the penny dreadful Varney the Vampire ( 1847 ); Sheridan Le Fanu's tale of a lesbian vampire, Carmilla ( 1872 ) and the masterpiece of the genre: Bram Stoker's Dracula ( 1897 ).
She starred as " Carmilla / Mircalla " in The Vampire Lovers ( 1970 ), based on Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's novella Carmilla, and played the title role in Countess Dracula ( 1971 ), based on the legends around Countess Elizabeth Báthory.
* The Vampire Lovers ( 1970 ), based on the story Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu and featuring Ingrid Pitt as a lesbian vampire.
It is based on the J. Sheridan Le Fanu novella Carmilla and is part of the so-called Karnstein Trilogy of films, the other films being Lust for a Vampire ( 1971 ) and Twins of Evil ( 1972 ).

Carmilla and starring
* In 2012, Mauricio Chernovetzky & Mark Devendorf produce a film titled Styria based on " Carmilla " starring Eleanor Tomlinson, Stephen Rea and Katie Silverman
* Carmilla ( 1964 )-an Italian film, starring Christopher Lee, very loosely based on the story of the same name by Sheridan Le Fanu

Carmilla and James
Some critics, among them William Veeder, suggest that Carmilla, notably in its outlandish use of narrative frames, was an important influence on Henry James ' The Turn of the Screw.

Carmilla and .
First published in 1872, it tells the story of a young woman's susceptibility to the attentions of a female vampire named Carmilla.
Carmilla predates Bram Stoker's Dracula by 25 years, and has been adapted many times for cinema. Illustration from The Dark Blue by D. H. Friston, 1872
Carmilla was first published in the magazine The Dark Blue in 1872, and then in the author's collection of short stories, In a Glass Darkly the same year.
Carmilla and Laura grow to be very close friends, but occasionally Carmilla's mood abruptly changes.
Carmilla refuses to tell anything about herself or her background, despite questioning from Laura.
Carmilla sleeps much of the day, and seems to sleepwalk at night.
When a funeral procession passes by the two girls and Laura begins singing a hymn, Carmilla bursts out in rage and scolds Laura for singing a Christian song.
The portrait resembles Carmilla exactly, down to the mole on her neck.
They leave a message behind asking Carmilla and one of the governesses entreated to follow after once the perpetually late-sleeping Carmilla wakes up.
While the General and Laura are left alone in the ruined chapel, Carmilla appears.
The General and Carmilla both fly into a rage upon seeing each other and the General attacks her with an axe.
Using his forefather's notes he locates the hidden tomb of Carmilla.
Hall's account provides much of the Styrian background and in particular a model for both Carmilla and Laura in the figure of Jane Anne Cranstoun, Countess Purgstall.
Carmilla selected exclusively female victims, though only became emotionally involved with a few.
Carmilla had nocturnal habits, but was not confined to the darkness.

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