![]() ![]() Laura is the daughter of a noble-man living in Austria in the middle of nowhere. ![]() (Chapter I)ĭoes a story about vampires have to be interpreted to be a story of sex? And if vampires are a symbol for sex, if the story is a horror story with vampires as the monster, does that mean that the story is making sex the boogie-man? I remember my f ather coming up and standing at the bedside, and talking cheerfully, and asking the nurse a number of questions, and laughing very heartily at one of the answers and patting me on the shoulder, and kissing me, and telling me not to be frightened, that it was nothing but a dream and could not hurt me.īut I was not comforted, for I knew the visit of the strange woman was not a dream and I was awfully frightened. ![]()
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