Short Fiction
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We rely on your support to help us keep producing beautiful, free, and unrestricted editions of literature for the digital age. Will you support our efforts with a donation ? Irish writer J. Sheridan Le Fanu is remembered today as a master of Gothic horror. This collection includes his classic atmospheric ghost stories like "Green Tea" and "The Familiar"—the latter of which M. R. James considered the best of Le Fanu's ghost stories, and therefore the best ghost story ever written. But Le Fanu also wrote in genres other than horror. His talent for historical fiction shows in "An Adventure of Hardress Fitzgerald," set in the aftermath of the Battle of the Boyne, and in "The Fatal Bride" he shows his mastery of Victorian sensation fiction. Both of these stories, and many others in this collection, were first published in the Dublin University Magazine , where Le Fanu was a regular contributor and later the owner and editor. Also included are two pioneering vampire stories: "Carmilla," which profoundly influenced Bram Stoker in creating Dracula , and the lesser-known 1843 novella "Spalatro." J. Sheridan Le Fanu (died 1873) was one of the most distinguished authors of the Victorian age. Their work has endured across generations and continues to be read and studied worldwide. As a work of classic literary fiction, Short Fiction exemplifies the narrative craft and social insight that defined great storytelling of its era. Literary fiction of this period was characterized by careful attention to character psychology, social milieu, and the moral questions that animated public discourse.