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  1. academia-lab.com › enciclopédia › sheridan-le-fanuSheridan Le Fanu _ AcademiaLab

    Sheridan Le Fanu nasceu em 45 Lower Dominick Street, Dublin, em uma família literária de ascendência huguenote, irlandesa e inglesa. Ele tinha uma irmã mais velha, Catherine Frances, e um irmão mais novo, William Richard. Seus pais eram Thomas Philip Le Fanu e Emma Lucretia Dobbin.

  2. J. Sheridan Le Fanu, David Dvorkin. 3.00. 66 ratings12 reviews. Part of Le Fanu's earliest earliest twelve short stories, written between 1838 and 1840, they purport to be the literary remains of an 18th-century Catholic priest called Father Purcell. They were published in the Dublin University Magazine and were later collected as The Purcell ...

  3. Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu (Dublín, 28 de agosto de 1814 - ibídem, 7 de febrero de 1873) fue un escritor irlandés de cuentos y novelas de misterio.

  4. 21 de dez. de 2016 · Between 1838 and 1840 Le Fanu had written and published twelve stories which purported to be the literary remains of an 18th-century Catholic priest called Father Purcell. Set mostly in Ireland they include classic stories of gothic horror, with grim, shadowed castles, as well as supernatural visitations from beyond the grave, together with madness and suicide.

  5. 1 de jan. de 2022 · Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu was born on August 28th, 1814, at 45 Lower Dominick Street, Dublin, into a literary family with Huguenot, Irish and English rootsThe children were tutored but, according to his brother William, the tutor taught them ...

  6. Biografía de Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu fue un escritor irlandés que nació el 28 de agosto de 1814 en Dublín y que falleció el 7 de febrero de 1873 en la misma ciudad.

  7. J. Sheridan Le Fanu. 3.74. 27 ratings3 reviews. This story, part of Le Fanu's earliest earliest twelve short stories, written between 1838 and 1840, purport to be the literary remains of an 18th-century Catholic priest called Father Purcell. They were published in the Dublin University Magazine and were later collected as The Purcell Papers (1880).