I demoni della notte e altri racconti
Charles Nodier
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· 2 ratings · 49 pages · Published: 1821
The young Lorenzo dreams that he is an ancient Greek soldier who loves magic to whom Polemon appears in his dreams, a comrade in arms who saved his life in a battle. He describes the terrible nightmares caused by Smarra, a sinister dream vampire, "a monster without color or form, who leaps and howls" and enjoys tormenting the sleepers. is one of the strangest and most radical novels to come from the pen of Charles Nodier, the story of a nightmare within a nightmare, which recreates one of the scariest monsters in literature. The play, where we find resonances to Shakespeare, Goethe, the Gothic novel and the Brothers Grimm (of whom he was a fervent admirer), is an example of Nodier's powerful imagination and the idea of his dream as a source of knowledge. His dreamlike, funeral, macabre, baroque and sometimes disconcerting images are nonetheless very modern, and can be considered as a foretaste of Poe, Kafka, and surrealism.