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The Haunted Baronet

Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

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Sinopsis

"The lake does not give up its dead easily, and the House of Mardykes has a long memory."

Sir Bale Mardykes is a man of iron will and a cold heart, living in the ancestral home of Mardykes Hall near the secluded village of Golden Friars. He believes he is the master of his own fate, but he is haunted by a centuries-old prophecy of doom. When he cruelly causes the death of his secretary and distant relative, Philip Feltram, Sir Bale believes he has cleared a nuisance from his path. But when Feltram returns—changed, silent, and carrying the chill of the lake—Sir Bale realizes that the dead have a way of reclaiming what is theirs. It is a slow-burn masterpiece of Gothic tension, where the environment itself seems to conspire against the living.

The Environment as Antagonist: Le Fanu utilizes the "Atmospheric Gothic" to its fullest potential here. The swirling mists of the Lake District, the echoes in the mountain passes, and the bottomless depths of the lake serve as metaphors for Sir Bale's mounting paranoia. The house and the land are not just settings; they are active participants in the baronet's downfall.

A Study in Psychological Ruin: Unlike many contemporary ghost stories, the horror in The Haunted Baronet is deeply internal. We watch Sir Bale's skepticism slowly erode as the supernatural elements become undeniable. The figure of the "Returned" Feltram is one of Le Fanu's most effective creations—a ghost that doesn't just haunt, but inhabits the social space of the living.

The Weight of Ancestry: Le Fanu explores the idea that we are never truly free from the actions of our forefathers. Sir Bale is a victim of his own bloodline as much as his own choices. The novella builds to a tragic and inevitable climax that proves that some debts can only be paid in lifeblood.

Beware the calm waters of Golden Friars. Purchase "The Haunted Baronet" today.
Disponible desde: 13/01/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 182 páginas.

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