Green Tea

Green Tea

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ePub

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DRM

Idioma

Inglés

Año Lanzamiento

2020

Sinopsis

Sheridan Le Fanu's "Green Tea" is a seminal work in the Gothic horror genre, characterized by its intricate narrative style and compelling exploration of psychological terror. Through the story of a clergyman tormented by a malevolent spirit, the novella delves into themes of mental anguish, obsession, and the supernatural. Le Fanu masterfully weaves a tapestry of Victorian anxieties surrounding faith, expectation, and the unknown, invoking chilling imagery and a disquieting atmosphere that echoes the era'Äôs fascination with spiritualism and the occult. The first-person narrative creates an intimate yet distressing lens through which the reader experiences the protagonist's descent into madness, reflecting the literary context of the time that often blurred the lines between perception and reality. Sheridan Le Fanu (1814-1873), a pivotal figure in the development of Gothic literature, drew on his Irish heritage and personal experiences to craft tales that probe the human psyche'Äôs darker recesses. A contemporary of literary giants such as Edgar Allan Poe and Henry James, Le Fanu'Äôs work often grappled with themes of existential dread and ghostly encounters, influenced by his interest in metaphysics and spiritualism. His ability to intertwine the supernatural with the everyday elevates his narratives beyond mere horror, establishing his reputation as a gothic pioneer. "Green Tea" is an essential read for lovers of Gothic fiction and psychological horror alike. This novella not only captures the essence of Victorian-era fears but also offers profound insights into the complexities of faith and the human condition. Readers seeking a haunting tale that lingers long after the final page will find themselves captivated by Le Fanu's masterful storytelling and exploration of the enigmatic realms of belief and despair.

Sheridan Le Fanu

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