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Prosper Mérimée’s compact novella of obsession, freedom, jealousy, and fatal desire gave the world one of literature’s most enduring heroines.

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Author
Prosper Mérimée
Publisher
DotBooks
Imprint
DotBooks
Format
Paperback
Paper
Standard white
Pages
33
Language
en

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Carmen frames a destructive love story inside travel narrative, anecdote, and criminal confession. Prosper Mérimée introduces the elusive Carmen as a woman who resists possession at every turn, then lets obsession gather around her until fascination becomes doom. The result is swift, unsettling, and far stranger than many adaptations suggest.

Themes

The novella explores freedom, erotic power, jealousy, projection, cultural mythmaking, violence, and the fatal logic of possessiveness. Its brevity sharpens every encounter, while the gap between Carmen’s independence and the narrator’s attempts to classify her drives the story forward.

Why readers still return to it

Readers return to Carmen for its speed, atmosphere, and unforgettable central figure. It remains a foundational text not only because it inspired Bizet’s opera, but because it offers a precise study of desire turning into control and ruin.

Further context

First published in 1845, Mérimée’s novella belongs to the nineteenth century’s fascination with borderlands, criminality, and exotic projection, all of which modern readers can read both critically and compellingly.

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