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"Olalla" is a short story by the Scottish novelist, poet, essayist and travel writer Robert Louis Stevenson. It was first published in the Christmas 1885 issue of The Court and Society Review, then re-published in 1887 as part of the collection The Merry Men and Other Tales and Fables. It is set in Spain during the Peninsular War. A Scottish soldier recovering from his injuries in Spain goes to stay with a local family, where he eventually meets the beautiful Olalla and falls in love with her. But things won't be smooth sailing for either of them...
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A short story reproduced in full in this Penguin Little Black Classic.
‘A Gothic vampire story' is the short summary.
First published in 1885, I was surprised how much I enjoyed the writing style. It is a very busy, wordy style, but it invokes great descriptive atmosphere, and sets the scene well.
There is a fair bit of criticism of the story going nowhere, or the story not really having an ending, but I didn't find this to be the case. I considered that the story played out quite well, and that there was sufficient closure at the end. True some aspects were left open, and there were some pacing issues (quite a long buildup to the action, and a fairly abrupt ending) but not terrible.
Spoiler about vampires: To be fair the vampire aspect lasted only a very short time, and then the action moved on and it was pure discussion, so don't go in expecting a whole 'Underworld-esque' vampire story.