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Sheridan Le Fanu

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Sheridan Le Fanu

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Full Name: Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu
Born: August 28, 1814
Dublin, Ireland
Died: February 7, 1873
Dublin, Ireland
Occupation: Novelist
Nationality: Irish
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Biography

Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (1814-1873) was an Irish writer of Gothic tales and mystery novels. He was the premier ghost story writer of the nineteenth century and had a seminal influence on the development of this genre in the Victorian era. Le Fanu studied law at Trinity College in Dublin. He soon abandoned law for journalism. In 1838 he began contributing stories to the Dublin University Magazine. He became owner of several newspapers from 1840, including the Dublin Evening Mail and the Warder. Le Fanu worked in many genres but remains best known for his mystery and horror fiction. He was a meticulous craftsman, with a penchant for frequently reworking plots and ideas from his earlier writing in subsequent pieces of writing. He specialised in tone and effect rather than "shock horror", often following a mystery format. Key to his style was the avoidance of overt supernatural effects. Among his famous works are: The House by the Church-Yard (1863), Uncle Silas (1864), Carmilla (1872), The Purcell Papers (1880), and The Evil Guest (1895).


Works in the WWEnd Database

 Non Series Works

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 Ron Miller Science Fiction Classics

 63. (1871)