The Vision of Tom Chuff by J. S. Le Fanu
“The Vision of Tom Chuff” was first published in 1870 Charles Dickens’ All the Year Round. It’s a variation on
Read more“The Vision of Tom Chuff” was first published in 1870 Charles Dickens’ All the Year Round. It’s a variation on
Read more“The Ghost and the Bone-Setter” appears to have been first published in 1880 in Le Fanu’s short story collection The
Read more“Stories of Lough Guir” was first published anonymously in All the Year Round, April 23, 1870. Unlike most of Le
Read more“The White Cat of Drumgunniol” was first published in All the Year Round (April 1870). As was often the case
Read moreFirst published in 1851, Ghost Stories of Chapelizod is a collection of three short works of fiction set in Chapelizod—a
Read more“The Drunkard’s Dream” was first published in 1838, in Dublin University Magazine. It was later published posthumously, alongside four of
Read moreJ. S. Le Fanu first published “The Child That Went With the Fairies” anonymously in All the Year Round (February
Read more“Madam Crowl’s Ghost” was first published in All the Year Round (December 31, 1870), in the form it appears in
Read more“The Spirit’s Whisper” is a ghost story that was first published in J. S. Le Fanu’s anthology A Stable for
Read more“The Secret of the Two Plaster Casts” was first published in London Society (1872). About Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Born
Read more“The Phantom Fourth” is taken from Le Fanu’s ghost story anthology A Stable for Nightmares or Weird Tales (1896). Although
Read more“Squire Toby’s Will” was first published in Temple Bar in January 1868. After the Squire dies, leaving no will, a
Read more“Pichon & Sons, of the Croix Rousse” was first published in the anthology A Stable for Nightmares (1896). The story
Read more“Haunted” is taken from Le Fanu’s A Stable for Nightmares or Weird Tales short story collection (1896). Although the story
Read more“Doctor Feversham’s Story” is taken from the short story collection A Stable for Nightmares or Weird Tales (1896). Unlike some
Read more“Dickon the Devil” was first published in London Society (1872) and later included in Le Fanu’s story collections A Stable
Read more“Devereux’s Dream” is taken from Le Fanu’s A Stable for Nightmares or Weird Tales anthology (1896). About Joseph Sheridan Le
Read more“Catherine’s Quest” is taken from Le Fanu’s anthology A Stable for Nightmares or Weird Tales (1896). About Joseph Sheridan Le
Read more“An Account of Some Strange Disturbances in Aungier Street” was first published in the Dublin University Magazine in 1853. It’s
Read more“A Debt of Honor” is a ghost story first published in Le Fanu’s anthology A Stable for Nightmares (1896). At
Read moreCarmilla is a novella by the Irish author Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (born in Dublin in 1814). His work was
Read moreA Stable for Nightmares was first published in 1896 by The New Amsterdam Book Company (New York). There are eleven
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