The House by the Churchyard
Autor: | Sheridan Le Fanu |
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EAN: | 4064066423971 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 08.12.2020 |
Untertitel: | A Gothic Tale of Mystery, Romance, and Redemption in Chapelizod, Ireland |
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Schlagworte: | Gothic mystery novel Irish folklore influences Victorian supernatural fiction atmospheric suspense story character-driven intrigue dark family secrets historical village setting lyrical prose style old mansion secrets themes of redemption |
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Set against the evocative backdrop of a rural Irish village, Sheridan Le Fanu's 'The House by the Churchyard' intricately weaves elements of gothic horror and psychological intrigue. This novel, characterized by Le Fanu's signature atmospheric prose and vivid characterizations, explores themes of madness, retribution, and the supernatural. The narrative unfolds through a series of intertwining stories, centered on the enigmatic figure of the churchyard and the secrets harbored within its boundaries, reflecting Victorian anxieties about morality, identity, and the pressures of societal norms. Sheridan Le Fanu, a seminal figure in the development of gothic fiction, drew from his own rich background in the Irish landscape and culture to create compelling tales. Living during a time of significant social and political change, his profound interest in folklore and the supernatural informed his writing. Le Fanu's psychological insights into character motivations and fears, alongside his exploration of themes related to the haunting past, give depth to this novel, positioning him as a precursor to future writers of horror. Readers seeking a compelling blend of suspense and rich, evocative storytelling will find 'The House by the Churchyard' a rewarding exploration of the darker sides of human nature and society. Le Fanu's masterful command of suspense and atmosphere makes this work an essential read for enthusiasts of gothic literature and psychological drama.