J. SHERIDAN LE FANU
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CARMILLA, GREEN TEA & OTHER HORRORS
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$21.20 ... PAPERBACK
$7.05 ... E-BOOK
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His supernatural fiction was unparalleled in the Victorian Era. It inspired Robert Louis Stevenson, Henry James, and E. F. Benson. M. R. James was a worshipful devotee who resurrected his legacy and modeled his ghost stories after his style. Bram Stoker reworked his erotic vampire fiction to write his masterpieces, "Dracula" and "The Judge's House." J. Sheridan Le Fanu was the most influential, original, and inspirational horror writer of his time, and unlike many of his peers, his writing has not become dated or quaint: it still carries his trademark atmosphere of unsettling discomfort and uncanny fear. Le Fanu's psychological ghost stories and weird fiction are remarkable for the way in which they merge elements which should be diametrically opposed: the conscious and unconscious, life and death, heaven and hell, right and wrong, light and darkness, public self and private self.
He sets his stories in a world of deep twilight -- a chiaroscuro of deep shadows broken up with faint light and vague definitions. His cosmos is unforgiving, malicious, and misanthropic: unlike Lovecraft who feared a world where mankind didn't matter, Le Fanu depicted a punishing spiritual order where every sin, every misstep, and every crime was closely watched and viciously, mercilessly punished. His murky universe is populated with demon lovers, haunted portraits, seductive ghosts, hanging judges, demonic rats, maddening visions of hell, animated corpses, sensual vampires, evil fairies, shape-shifting goblins, spectral hands, haunted candles, malevolent phantoms, and the ghosts of evil men who cozy up to the living in disturbingly intimate ways.
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TALES INCLUDED in this ANNOTATED EDITION:
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The Drunkard's Dream
The Sexton's Adventure
The Familiar
Disturbances in Aungier Street
The Ghost of a Hand
Narrative of a Haunted House
Wicked Captain Walshawe
Squire Toby's Will
Stories of Lough Guir
Madam Crowl's Ghost
Dickon the Devil
Sir Robert Ardagh
Schalken the Painter
Ultor de Lacy
Green Tea
The Child That Went with the Fairies
White Cat of Drumgunniol
Sir Dominick's Bargain
Laura Silver Bell
Carmilla
Mr Justice Harbottle