29 pages 58 minutes read

Joseph Sheridan le Fanu

Carmilla

Fiction | Novella | Adult | Published in 2012

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Chapters 5-8

Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 5 Summary: “A Wonderful Likeness”

The next evening, a picture cleaner arrives at the schloss. This cleaner restores an old portrait from 1698 of a distant relative named Mircalla Karnstein. This Mircalla looks exactly like Carmilla. Carmilla and Laura then take a stroll, during which Carmilla declares her love for Laura, and says: “I live in you; and you would die for me, I love you so” (43). Laura is alarmed, confused by Carmilla’s strange words and concerned that Carmilla is physically ill.

Chapter 6 Summary: “A Very Strange Agony”

That night, Carmilla offers to leave the schloss and give Laura’s family no more problems, but Laura’s father dissuades her. Carmilla later reminisces about a ball held many years ago, which she has trouble remembering the specifics of. Laura is surprised, telling her: “You are not so old. Your first ball can hardly be forgotten yet” (47). Retiring to bed, Laura locks her room and has a dream that she says, “was the beginning of a very strange agony” (48). In the dream, a “monstrous cat” (48) springs onto her bed and she feels a “stinging pain as if two large needles darted, an inch or two apart, deep into [her] breast” (49).