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IN A GLASS DARKLY (Mystery & Horror Collection)
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IN A GLASS DARKLY (Mystery & Horror Collection)

Unveiling Victorian Horrors and Supernatural Intrigues
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Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's 'In a Glass Darkly' is a collection of mystery and horror tales that captivate the reader with its dark and chilling narratives. Set in the Victorian era, Le Fanu's gothic storytelling style delves into the psychological depths of human nature, weaving together supernatural elements with subtle suspense. Each story in the collection is intricately crafted, filled with ominous atmosphere and mysterious occurrences, leaving readers on edge with anticipation. Le Fanu's use of intricate narrative structures and complex character developments adds layers of depth to each tale, making 'In a Glass Darkly' a must-read for fans of gothic literature.Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, a prominent Irish writer of the 19th century, drew inspiration from the gothic and supernatural themes prevalent in his time. His personal experiences and interest in the occult influenced his writing, leading him to create haunting and enigmatic stories that have stood the test of time. Le Fanu's unique blend of horror and mystery continues to captivate readers and scholars alike, cementing his legacy in the realm of gothic literature.For readers seeking an immersive and chilling literary experience, 'In a Glass Darkly' is a masterful collection that showcases Le Fanu's storytelling prowess. With its gripping narratives and eerie ambiance, this book is sure to intrigue and unsettle those with a taste for the macabre.

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Release date on Litres:
17 September 2024
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400 p.
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8596547811282
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