Clarimonde

Clarimonde

1836 • 80 pages

"From that night my nature seemed to have become halved -- and there were two men within me, neither of whom knew the other. At one moment I believed myself a priest who dreamed nightly that he was a gentleman -- at another, that I was a gentleman who dreamed he was a priest. I could no longer distinguish the dream from the reality, nor could I discover where the reality began or where ended the dream " By day he was a priest of the Lord, occupied with prayer and sacred things . . . by night, a young nobleman, a fine connoisseur of women, dogs, and horses -- gambling, drinking, and blaspheming Theophile Gautier (1811-1872), one of the French masters of the Romantic novel, wrote one of the early masterpieces of vampire fiction, in the sensuous "Clarimonde, " or "La Morte Amoureuse." ""Never gaze upon a woman Walk abroad with eyes ever fixed upon the ground," says the priest, "for however chaste and watchful one may be, the error of a single moment is enough to make one lose eternity ""


Become a Librarian

Reviews

Popular Reviews

Reviews with the most likes.

There are no reviews for this book. Add yours and it'll show up right here!


Top Lists

See all (6)

List

502 books

Tbr

Greek Myths: A Wonder Book For Girls & Boys
The Hobbit
The Final Exam (School of Fear #3)
The Crusades: A Brief Insight
Lolita
The Silver Chair
The Last Battle

List

70 books

Vampires

The Vampyre
Clarimonde
Vampire City
Dracula
Certain Dark Things
Carmilla
The book of nod : by Aristotle de Laurent, Beckett, et al.

List

19 books

Terror

La maldición de Hill House
Frankenstein
I Am Legend
Otra vuelta de tuerca
El extraño caso del Doctor Jekyll y Mister Hyde
El huésped y otros relatos siniestros
Things We Lost in the Fire

List

13 books

Clasicos

Journey to the Center of the Earth
Ana la de Tejas Verdes
Dune
Momo
Clarimonde
La Insoportable Levedad Del Ser
Love in the Time of Cholera