{
  "title": "THE LADY OF THE HOUSE OF LOVE",
  "category": "[SHORT-STORY]",
  "article": "A SHORT HISTORY OF GOTHIC (RADIO 7, LONDON—BBC)\n[Saturday—6:30-7:00 PM]\nDecember 26, 2009\n“The Lady of the House of Love”\n[RADIO 4 EXTRA: “…A vampire tale with a twist. On the eve of war, an\nunwary army officer meets the last of the Nosferatu family…”]\nPERSONNEL: Indira Varma (reader).\nEXTANT RECORDING\nBOOK AT BEDTIME—“A NIGHT WITH A VAMPIRE 2” (RADIO 4, LONDON—BBC)\n[Monday—10:45-11:00 PM]\nNovember 28, 2011\n“The Lady of the House of Love”\n[BBC RADIO 4: “…This wonderful retake on the Sleeping Beauty story first\nappeared in [Angela] Carter’s 1979 volume ‘The Bloody Chamber.’ A\nvirginal English soldier, travelling through Romania by bicycle, finds\nhimself in a deserted village. He comes across a mansion inhabited by a\nvampiress who survives by enticing young men into her bedroom and\nfeeding on them. She intends to feed on the young soldier but his purity\nand virginity have a curious effect on her…”]\n[OG-NOTE: Carter based the story on her 1976 BBC Radio 3 play, “Vampirella.”]",
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