Carmilla is celebrated and critiqued for its pioneering queer subtext . While Le Fanu likely used vampirism as a metaphor for "deviant" Victorian sexuality, modern readers often reclaim the text as an early exploration of lesbian identity. Unlike the monstrous Dracula, Carmilla is a social predator who uses her beauty and social status to infiltrate domestic spaces. Modern Adaptations
: Carmilla’s behavior toward Laura is intensely affectionate, oscillating between frenetic energy and severe laziness . Carmilla
: As their friendship deepens, girls in the surrounding area begin to die of a strange wasting disease. Laura herself falls ill, experiencing the sensation of two needles stabbing her breast. Themes and Legacy Carmilla is celebrated and critiqued for its pioneering