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A set of Gothic short stories that blend supernatural suggestion with psychological unease. Narratives range from haunted dwellings and inexplicable apparitions to prophetic dreams and sleepwalking episodes that unravel secrets and provoke crime. Many tales employ first-person or framed accounts to build atmosphere, slow revelations, and mounting suspense. Recurring themes examine memory, guilt, fate, and the porous boundary between waking life and nightmare, all conveyed in evocative, period detail.

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Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu was an Irish author known for his contributions to the genre of Gothic fiction and supernatural literature. Born in 1814, he is best remembered for his novella "Carmilla," which is one of the earliest works of vampire fiction and has influenced countless adaptations and interpretations. Le Fanu's writing often explores themes of mystery and the uncanny, as seen in his collections such as "In a Glass Darkly" and "A Stable for Nightmares; or, Weird Tales." His ability to weave psychological depth with eerie atmospheres has secured his place in the literary heritage of the 19th century, making him a significant figure in the development of horror literature.

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