Clarimonde

Love, Obsession, and Darkness: A Gothic Tale of Romance and Supernatural Intrigue

Theophile Gautier

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In "Clarimonde," Théophile Gautier crafts a mesmerizing tale that entwines elements of romanticism and gothic horror, illuminating the paradoxical relationship between love and death. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century France, the novella follows the poignant story of a young priest, Serge, who falls under the spell of the enchanting and ethereal Clarimonde, a vampire who embodies both sensuality and the supernatural. Gautier's rich, evocative prose converges with themes of desire and duality, exploring how passion can lead to one's ruin while simultaneously offering a glimpse into the transcendent. The narrative elegantly evokes a dreamlike ambiance, reflecting the height of literary sensibility during the Symbolist movement. Théophile Gautier (1811-1872) was heralded as a central figure in French literature, renowned for his contributions to romantic and aesthetic movements. His early exposure to the bohemian lifestyle of Paris and the influence of contemporaneous poets inspired him to delve into the realms of fantasy, desire, and the ethereal. This exploration of the mysterious and the macabre profoundly shaped "Clarimonde," allowing Gautier to channel personal themes of obsession and the complexities of love. "Clarimonde" is a captivating work that enchants readers with its lush imagery and profound narrative depth. Ideal for those who appreciate the intricacies of human emotion entwined with the supernatural, this novella is a must-read for admirers of gothic literature and those seeking to uncover the alluring darkness that lurks within love's embrace.

Über Theophile Gautier

William Wirt Sikes (1836-1883) was a writer and journalist who was appointed to the U.S. Counsel at Cardiff, Wales in 1876. It was there that he undertook the studying and preservation of Welsh folkore and history. He is said to have employed as many as thirty pen names during his writing life.


Verlag:

Good Press

Veröffentlicht:

2020

Druckseiten:

ca. 38

Sprache:

English

Medientyp:

eBook


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