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The story is narrated by a young woman who is preyed upon by a female vampire named "Carmilla". The lead character is the original prototypical example of the lesbian vampire , expressing romantic desires toward the protagonist.
James Ford Bell (August 16, 1879 – May 7, 1961), was an American business leader and philanthropist, was the founder of General Mills in 1928. He served as president of General Mills from 1928 to 1934 and as chairman from 1934 to 1948. He remained a board member until his death in 1961.
Reatha Belle Clark King (born April 11, 1938) is an American chemist, the former vice president of the General Mills Corporation; and the former president, executive director, and chairman of the board of trustees of the General Mills Foundation, the philanthropic foundation of General Mills, Inc.
At the 5th Canadian Screen Awards, Negovanlis won the Fan's Choice Award, reportedly receiving over two million votes, for her work on Carmilla. [7] Her acceptance speech, in which she discussed the importance of queer representation, attracted media attention from various publications, including BuzzFeed and the Toronto Star .
Carmilla Frost, Marvel Comics character; Carmilla , a character in the light novel series Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World; Carmilla, a character in Castlevania; Carmilla, a character in Vampire Hunter D; Carmilla, an Assassin-class Servant appearing in Fate/Grand Order based on the eponymous character in Le Fanu's work
Carmilla, a fictional vampire written in 1871 from the novel of the same name. Written by Sheridan Le Fanu; Carmella Cammeniti, a fictional character from the soap opera Neighbours; Carmella Unuscione, a fictional villain associated with the X-Men
General Mills has been sued by eight Black employees who accused the food company of tolerating decades of racism at a suburban Atlanta plant led by white managers known as the Good Ole Boys. A ...
Carmilla is an 1872 Gothic novella by Irish author Sheridan Le Fanu.It is one of the earliest works of vampire fiction, predating Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897) by 25 years. . First published as a serial in The Dark Blue (1871–72), [1] [2] the story is narrated by a young woman who is preyed upon by a female vampire named "Carmil