Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu

Sheridan Le Fanu

Prologue

Prologue

Upon a paper attached to the Narrative which follows, Doctor Hesselius has written a rather elaborate note, which he accompanies with a reference to his Essay on the strange subject which the MS. illuminates.

This mysterious subject he treats, in that Essay, with his usual learning and acumen, and with remarkable directness and condensation. It will form but one volume of the series of that extraordinary manโ€™s collected papers.

As I publish the case, in this volume, simply to interest the โ€œlaity,โ€ I shall forestall the intelligent lady, who relates it, in nothing; and after due consideration, I have determined, therefore, to abstain from presenting any prรฉcis of the learned Doctorโ€™s reasoning, or extract from his statement on a subject which he describes as โ€œinvolving, not improbably, some of the profoundest arcana of our dual existence, and its intermediates.โ€

I was anxious on discovering this paper, to reopen the correspondence commenced by Doctor Hesselius, so many years before, with a person so clever and careful as his informant seems to have been. Much to my regret, however, I found that she had died in the interval.

She, probably, could have added little to the Narrative which she communicates in the following pages, with, so far as I can pronounce, such conscientious particularity.

Table of Contents

I. An Early Fright
II. A Guest
III. We Compare Notes
IV. Her Habitsโ€”A Saunter
V. A Wonderful Likeness
VI. A Very Strange Agony
VII. Descending
VIII. Search
IX. The Doctor
X. Bereaved
XI. The Story
XII. A Petition
XIII. The Woodman
XIV. The Meeting
XV. Ordeal and Execution
XVI. Conclusion