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''The Carpathian Castle'' (french: Le Château des Carpathes) is a novel by Jules Verne first published in
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. It is possible that Bram Stoker took inspiration from this for his 1897 novel '' Dracula''. Due to castle aspect and local toponymy, it is assumed that in
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inspired Jules Verne.


Title

The original French title was ''Le Château des Carpathes'' and in English there are some alternate titles, such as ''The Castle of the Carpathians'', ''The Castle in Transylvania'', and ''Rodolphe de Gortz; or the Castle of the Carpathians''.


Synopsis

In the village of Werst in the Carpathian mountains of
Transylvania Transylvania ( ro, Ardeal or ; hu, Erdély; german: Siebenbürgen) is a historical and cultural region in Central Europe, encompassing central Romania. To the east and south its natural border is the Carpathian Mountains, and to the west the Ap ...
(in the then
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), some mysterious things are occurring and the villagers believe that
Chort A chort (Russian: чёрт, Belarusian and Ukrainian: чорт, Serbo-Croatian ''čort'' or ''črt'', Polish: ''czort'' and ''czart'', Czech and Slovak: ''čert'', Slovene: ''črt'') is an anthropomorphic malign spirit or demon in Slavic fol ...
(the
devil A devil is the personification of evil as it is conceived in various cultures and religious traditions. It is seen as the objectification of a hostile and destructive force. Jeffrey Burton Russell states that the different conceptions of ...
) occupies the castle. A visitor to the region, Count Franz de Telek, is intrigued by the stories and decides to go to the castle and investigate. He finds that the owner of the castle is Baron Rodolphe de Gortz, with whom he is acquainted; years earlier, they were rivals for the affections of the celebrated Italian prima donna La Stilla. The Count thought that La Stilla was dead, but he sees her image and hears her voice coming from the castle. It is later revealed that it was only a projected still image accompanying a high-quality phonograph recording.


In the media

* The 1981 Czechoslovak comedy feature film '' The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians'' is based on this novel.


Further reading

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External links


''The Castle of the Carpathians''
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Carpathian Castle 1892 French novels 1892 science fiction novels Novels by Jules Verne Culture of Transylvania Transylvania in fiction Novels set in Romania Works set in castles French novels adapted into films Novels set in Hungary