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Carmilla, published as part of the book, In a Glass Darkly, is considered the first lesbian vampire story. [6] [7] In this story, Laura, who lives with her father, meets Carmilla, and they form a close relationship, with Laura becoming ill as Carmilla draws nourishment from her. Jacques Collin a.k.a. Vautrin a.k.a. Trompe-la-Mort: Père Goriot
The Cambridge Companion to Lesbian Literature. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1107054004. Miller, Meredith (2006). Historical Dictionary of Lesbian Literature (1st ed.). Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-4941-0. Reynolds, Margaret, ed. (1994). The Penguin Book of Lesbian Short Stories. New York, New York: Viking Press. ISBN 0670854255. Thesis
Monika.chr is a fictional artificially intelligent computer program and main antagonist of the visual novel metafictional psychological horror video game, serving as a character in the game within a game Doki-Doki Literature Club, initially serving as the titular club's president and the designated nice girl preparing for an upcoming festival ...
4/5 There are ‘Heathers’ parallels to filmmaker Emma Seligman’s casually subversive high school movie, starring buzzy up-and-comers Rachel Sennott (of ‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’) and Ayo ...
New York-based Singaporean filmmaker Kirsten Tan is set to direct “Crocodile Rock,” a film that explores the underground lesbian club culture of 1990s Singapore. The project is currently being ...
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Courtesy Gateways Grind/EverettFor 50 years, down an unassuming side street in the exclusive borough of Chelsea, West London, “the bohemian ...
According to the Brown Daily Herald Review, "Though a recreation of a Greek tragedy, the play includes both humorous scenes such as a girls’ night on the town in a lesbian dance club where the ladies line-dance to a disco remix of “The Hustle” and intense scenes like Medea mourning her son in the confines of a psychiatric hospital, only ...
The story, written by Jane Severance and illustrated by Tea Schook, concerns a preteen girl whose lesbian mother and her partner have separated. [145] The first children's book with gay male characters was Jenny Lives with Eric and Martin. [146]