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246:. A naĂŻve young Englishman traveling in France attempts to save a beautiful and mysterious woman whom he is duped into believing to be the unhappily-married wife of the avaricious and sexagenarian count of St. Alyre. In the denouement it is revealed that the 'St. Alyres' belong to a gang of murderous thieves who bury their victims alive, having first paralysed them with a mysterious drug. The hero, young Richard Beckett, besotted with the gang's actress accomplice, narrowly escapes becoming the latest victim of their dastardly scheme. In the prologue Le Fanu describes the catalepsy-inducing drug employed by the St. Alyres as one of a class of 25 or so 425: 36: 185:
An English clergyman named Jennings confides to Hesselius that he is being followed by a demon in the form of an ethereal monkey, invisible to everyone else, which is trying to invade his mind and destroy his life. Hesselius writes letters to a Dutch colleague about the victim's condition, which gets
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known to mediaeval physicians, two of which are still used by the criminals of Dr. Hesselius’s day. The effects of the (fictional) drug, however, are curiously reminiscent of those of the
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A cruel judge in the Court of Common Pleas, Elijah Harbottle, finds himself under attack by vengeful spirits, and in a disturbing dream he is condemned to death by a monstrous
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steadily worse with time as the creature steps up its methods, all of which are purely psychological. The title refers to Hesselius' belief that
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was a book for which R.L.S. had a profound respect." Henley also said that the book had inspired his and Stevenson's play,
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but a notable mystery story, in 26 chapters, which includes the elements of drug-induced
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and mystery genres, are presented as selections from the posthumous papers of the
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The Green Book: Writings on Irish Gothic, Supernatural and Fantastic Literature
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A revised version of "The Watcher" (1851). A sea captain, living in
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was what unsealed Jennings's "inner eye" and led to the haunting.
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1872 collection of five short stories by Sheridan Le Fanu
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Dury, Richard. “A Story-Teller: Stevenson on Le Fanu.”
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The Regatta Mystery

David Henry Friston
Sheridan Le Fanu
English
Gothic horror
mystery
1872
Ireland
Paperback
Hardback
Sheridan Le Fanu
short stories
novellas
1 Corinthians 13:12
Gothic horror
occult detective
green tea
Emanuel Swedenborg
Arcana CĹ“lestia
Dublin
doppelgänger
ghost story
catalepsy
premature burial
philtres
alkaloid
bulbocapnine
Corydalis cava
Carmilla

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