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  1. Thomas Philip Le Fanu (1784–1845) was an Irish Dean in the first half of the 19th century. He was the son of Joseph Le Fanu and Alicia Sheridan, and the father of Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu and William Richard Le Fanu. He married Emma Lucretia Dobbin. He was Dean of Emly and rector of Abington, Limerick from 1826 to 1845.

  2. Thomas Philip Le Fanu (1784–1845) was an Irish Dean in the first half of the 19th century. He was the son of Joseph Le Fanu and Alicia Sheridan, and the father of Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu and William Richard Le Fanu. He married Emma Lucretia Dobbin. He was Dean of Emly and rector of Abington, Limerick from 1826 to 1845.

  3. Thomas Le Fanu may refer to: Thomas Le Fanu (priest) Thomas Le Fanu (civil servant) Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  4. Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu (/ ˈ l ɛ f ən. j uː /; 28 August 1814 – 7 February 1873) was an Irish writer of Gothic tales, mystery novels, and horror fiction. He was a leading ghost story writer of his time, central to the development of the genre in the Victorian era. M. R.

    • Jack Sullivan
    • Eleanor, Emma, Thomas, George
    • 1978
    • 7 February 1873 (aged 58), Dublin, Ireland
  5. Le Fanu, Joseph Thomas Sheridan (1814–73), novelist and journalist, was born 28 August 1814 in Lower Dominick Street, Dublin, eldest son and second child of three children of the Rev. Thomas Philip Le Fanu (1784–1845), Church of Ireland clergyman, and his wife, Emma Lucretia (née Dobbin; d. 1861), whose family was related to Richard ...

  6. Le Fanu and Gothic. e Fanu is one of the outstanding writers of the Victorian ghost and horror story. Although he relied on his Sensational fiction for economic reasons, his Gothic tales were highly regarded at the time of publication, and continued to be resonate in the twentieth century.

  7. 18 de mai. de 2018 · Overview. Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu is a major figure among Victorianera authors of gothic and supernatural fiction. Critics praise his short stories and novels for their evocative descriptions of physical settings, convincing use of supernatural elements, and insightful characterization.