Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu wrote fifteen novels, ranging from historical romances to mysteries, as well as essays, poetry, patriotic ballads, sentimental lyrics, and journalistic pieces. Yet it is largely for his more than forty short stories--often stories...
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's contribution to supernatural horror fiction is signally important because he was virtually the first writer to produce ghost stories in Britain. Emerging shortly after the heyday of the Gothic novel, Le Fanu's work offered a muc...
During his lifetime Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu was a moderately successful novelist in terms of both critical acclaim and the sales of his books. After his death his reputation slid into the typical decline, and only two or three of his novels remained in p...
"I found one!" shouted Scarlett Fox, holding up a piece of broken pottery. Ranger Rick Raccoon, Boomer Badger, and Elmo Armadillo ran to join her. The gang was visiting southern New Mexico. They were on "official business," helping scientists look for things that...
ANAMARIA FLORES, STAFF WRITER The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 10-22-2006 GHOSTLY GETAWAYS -- Places to stay where the spirits hold sway By ANAMARIA FLORES, STAFF WRITER Date: 10-22-2006, Sunday Section: TRAVEL Edtion: All Editions Ghosts and goblins are infamous for making their...
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