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Author:Joseph Sheridan Le

Fanu
The Wyvern Mystery, 1869
Checkmate, 1871
The Rose and the Key, 1871
Willing to Die, 1872

1.2 Short stories


Published in
periodicals:
"The Ghost and the Bone-Setter",
Dublin University
Magazine, January 1838
"The Fortunes of Sir Robert Ardagh",
Dublin Uni- versity Magazine, March 1838

Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

"The Last Heir of Castle Connor",


Dublin University
Magazine, June 1838

Works

1.1 Novels and novellas

"The Drunkards Dream",


University Maga- zine, August 1838

Dublin

"Passage in the Secret History of an


Irish Countess",
Dublin University Magazine, November 1838

Spalatro: from the notes of Fra Giacomo, 1843,


pub- lished anonymously

"The Bridal of Carrigvarah", Dublin


University
Magazine, April 1839

The Cock and Anchor, 1845. Reissued


with slight alterations as Morley Court in
1873.

"Strange Event in the Life of Schalken


the Painter",
Dublin University Magazine, May 1839

The Fortunes of Colonel Torlogh O'Brien, 1847

"Scraps of Hibernian Ballads", Dublin


University
Magazine, June 1839

The House by the Churchyard, 1863


Wylders Hand, 1864
Uncle Silas, 1864
Guy Deverell, 1865

"Jim Sulivans Adventures in the


Great Snow",
Dublin University Magazine, July 1839

The Tenants of Malory, 1867

"A Chapter in the History


of a
Tyrone
Family", Dublin University
Magazine, October
1839
(though
Gutenberg incorrectly says 1836)

A Lost Name, 1868

All in the Dark, 1866

Haunted Lives, 1868

"An
Adventure of
Hardress
Fitzgerald, a Royal- ist Captain",
Dublin University Magazine, February
1840

"The Quare Gander", Dublin University


Magazine, October 1840

June 1850
"The Mysterious Lodger", unknown
periodical,
1850

"Billy Maloneys Taste


of Love
and Glory", un- known periodical,
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2 WORKS ABOUT LE
FANU
"An Account of Some Strange
Disturbances in
Aungier Street", from the Dublin
University Mag- azine, January
1851.
Later modied as Mr Justice Harbottle
"Ghost Stories of Chapelizod", from
the Dublin Uni- versity Magazine, January
1851.

"Ultor de Lacy", from the Dublin


University Maga- zine, December 1861.

"An Authentic Narrative of a Haunted


House", rst published in University
Magazine, 1862

"Wicked Captain Walshawe, of


Wauling", from the Dublin University
Magazine, April 1864.
(Guten- berg
says 1869).

"Squire Tobys Will", from Temple


Bar, January
186
8.
"The Child That Went with the
Fairies", from All the
Year Round, February
1870.
"The White Cat of Drumgunniol",
from All the Year
Round,
April
1870.
"Stories of Lough Guir", from All the
Year Round, April 1870.
"The Vision of Tom Chu", from
All the Year
Round,
October
1870.
"Madam Crowls Ghost", from All the
Year Round, December 1870.
"The Vision of Tom Chu", from
All the Year
Round,
October
1870.
"The Dead Sexton", unknown
periodical, 1871
"Laura Silver Bell", unknown
periodical, 1872
"Dickon the Devil", from London Society,
Christmas
Number,
1872.
From Ghost Stories and Tales of Mystery, a rare
1851
collection
published
anonymously:

The Watcher
"The Murdered Cousin", later
expanded into Uncle
Silas,
1864
"Schalken the Painter"
"The Bird of Passage"
"The Evil Guest", later expanded into
A Lost Name,
186
8
From Chronicles of Golden Friars, an 1871
collection of short stories or novellas set
in the imaginary
English vil- lage of
Golden Friars:

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"A Strange Adventure in the Life of
Miss Laura
Mildmay", within which is
incorporated the story
Madam Crowls Ghost
"The Haunted Baronet"

2 WORKS ABOUT LE
FANU
Walshawe,
of
Wauling,
Sir
Dominicks Bargain, Ultor
de
Lacy, The Vision of Tom Chu,
and Stories of Lough Guir.

Works about Le Fanu

The Bird of Passage, reprinted


From In a Glass Darkly, an 1872
collection:
Green Tea
The Familiar
Mr Justice Harbottle
The Room in the Dragon Volant
Carmilla
There have been published, both within
Le Fanus life- time and after, many
collections
of
previously-published
stories. The most inuential and wellknown are:
The Purcell Papers was an 1880 collection
collection of stories.[1] . (It was
reprinted in 1975
in a heavily
abbreviated form.) The 1880 edition
includes The Ghost and the BoneSetter, The Fortunes of Sir Robert
Ardagh, The Last Heir of Castle
Connor, The Drunkards Dream,
Passage in the Secret History of an
Irish Countess, The Bridal of Carrigvarah, Strange Event in the Life
of Schalken the Painter, Scraps of
Hibernian Ballads, Jim Suli- vans
Adventures in the Great Snow, A
Chapter in the History of a Tyrone
Family, An Adventure of Hardress
Fitzgerald, a Royalist Captain,
The Quare Gander, and Billy
Maloneys Taste of Love and Glory.
Madam Crowls Ghost and Other Tales of
Mys- tery was published posthumously
in 1923, edited by M. R. James.
This collection includes Madam
Crowls Ghost, Squire Tobys Will,
Dickon the Devil, The Child That
Went with the Fairies, The White
Cat of Drumgunniol, An Account
of Some Strange Disturbances
in
Aungier Street, Ghost Stories of
Chapelizod,
Wicked
Captain

Memoir of Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu,


the intro- duction to The Purcell Papers,
by Alfred Perceval Graves, 1880

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Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan, in A
Short Biographi- cal Dictionary of English
Literature by John William Cousin,
London: J. M. Dent & Sons, 1910.

Wilkie Collins, Le Fanu and Others by


Author:S. M. Ellis, 1931, copyright
not renewed

Sheridan Le Fanu by Author:Nelson


Browne,
1951,
copyright
not
renewed

Le Fanu, Joseph
Sheridan, in
Dictionary of Na- tional Biography, London:
Smith, Elder, & Co., (18851900) in
63 vols.

References

[1] Complete text of The Purcell Papers

And further texts are at Project Gutenberg, the J.S. Le


Fanu database, and a J.S. Le Fanu collection

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