What to read this weekend: Vampires and more Vampires
I’m very late as it’s been on my list for a while, but I really can’t think of a better time to finally pick up a retelling of the original Sapphic Vampire story, Camillamore proud moon. What a pleasure it is. Hungerstone is a Gothic novel that follows Lenore, a woman uprooted from London, whose husband Henry moved to the British moorland to achieve his professional ambitions. Henry is…not the best, Lenore can definitely do it with some company. Then, on the walk of Camilla. Tips for yearning and desire.
Carmilla actually recovered in a carriage accident and was welcomed by her, making everyone in the house uncomfortable with her strange behavior (walking around at night, giving up food while dining, etc.). From the moment she arrived, Lenor could not stop thinking about her. Lenore also had strange dreams, and girls in a nearby village soon began to get infected with a strange disease. All of this is familiar. There are some big differences between Hungerstone However, this is based on the novella. Hungerstone The industrialization of women during this period and the expectations and treatment of women are further explored. It brings out women’s anger and some truly satisfying moments.