Paperback, 303 pages

English language

Published Jan. 25, 2024 by British Library.

ISBN:
978-0-7123-5555-1
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ASIN:
0712355553
Goodreads:
205552885
4 stars (1 review)

"Love will have its sacrifices. No sacrifice without blood. Let us go to sleep now."

A prophecy threatens a volcanic upheaval for a star-crossed pair. A forbidden rite binds a dark arts dabbler to a phantom bride. A barstool chancer invites a devilish retribution on the dance floor.

Beckoning from this tome are twelve tales of dark romance and undying passions hailing from 1832 to 2022, marrying bewitching classics by Mary Shelley, Wilkie Collins and Angela Carter with twisting modern pieces by Nalo Hopkinson, Tracy Fahey and V. Castro – alongside the classic Gothic novella of sapphic vampire romance, Carmilla. Indulging in the strangest eddies of literary love, this new anthology bids you enter a doom-laden yet irresistibly seductive corner of the Weird.

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Love is the devil

4 stars

Love can be scary in itself, so it's probably not surprising that in horror that is often an element in stories. Vampires in particular being often the object of tainted love, which this collection of short stories also features.

Content-wise not a bad selection, although not what I expected initially. The stories are more or less commentary of contemporary issues and fears revolving love lives. Some of the stories were, however, quite dated; mere academic curiosities as it were. So in conclusion, a mixed bag.

Some highlights:

  • Carmilla: Le Fanu's famous sapphic vampire novella set the tone for Stoker's Dracula, and while I've read it before, the text is a joy to read.
  • One Remained Behind: a student dabbles in the dark arts to find fame and fortune, but is bound to a phantom bride. Marjorie Bowen's story features some classic deal-with-the-devil twists.
  • The Lady of the House …