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Two Gothic short stories set in a provincial town evoke uncanny events: one frames an elderly woman's recollection of a deathbed visit interrupted by a persistent apparition, the other charts the discovery of a strange corpse and the arrival of a menacing rider at a country inn. Both rely on atmospheric description, local gossip, and a mounting sense of dread to explore themes of memory, superstition, and how small communities interpret unexplained occurrences.

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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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