Wicked Captain Walshawe of Wauling
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
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Sinopse
"He was a man who feared neither God nor Devil, but he feared a life without gold even more." Captain Walshawe is a man of legendary cruelty and even greater debt. Living in the decaying Wauling Manor, he views his pious and suffering wife not as a companion, but as a financial obstacle. When she dies, the Captain's avarice leads him to commit a chilling act of spiritual sacrilege involving a "soul candle"—a ritual intended to secure her fortune for himself, regardless of the cost to her eternal rest. But as the shadows lengthen in the drafty halls of Wauling, the Captain discovers that some bargains cannot be undone, and the spirit he thought he had extinguished is far from gone. The Horror of Character: Unlike many Gothic tales that rely on external monsters, the primary horror here is Captain Walshawe himself. Le Fanu paints a portrait of a man so consumed by selfishness that he becomes more frightening than the specters that haunt him. His "wickedness" is a tangible force that stains the very walls of his home. The Symbolic "Soul-Candle": Le Fanu utilizes a unique and terrifying supernatural device in this story—the candle that represents the life or soul of the deceased. This element introduces a tactile, ticking-clock tension to the haunting, as the Captain's fate becomes literally tied to a flickering flame in the dark. A Masterclass in the Uncanny: The haunting of Wauling is subtle and psychological. It manifests in the sound of a silk dress brushing against a door, the smell of a guttering candle, and the oppressive feeling of a presence that refuses to leave. It is Le Fanu at his most focused, proving that the most terrifying ghosts are those created by our own transgressions. The Inevitability of Justice: As with much of Le Fanu's work, the story serves as a grim reminder that one cannot cheat the afterlife. The Captain's attempt to manipulate the spiritual world for material gain results in a haunting that is both a punishment and a mirror of his own moral vacuum. Face the darkness of Wauling. Purchase this classic of psychological horror today.
