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The Wyvern mystery - Secrets of the Aristocratic De la Grace Family in Wyvern - cover

The Wyvern mystery - Secrets of the Aristocratic De la Grace Family in Wyvern

Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

In "The Wyvern Mystery," Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu crafts a compelling gothic narrative that intertwines elements of mystery, horror, and the supernatural. Set against the backdrop of a decaying aristocracy, the novel employs rich, atmospheric language that captures the essence of Victorian anxieties surrounding class and identity. Le Fanu's intricate plot reveals the dark secrets of the Wyvern family, skillfully blending psychological tension with a critique of societal norms. His use of first-person narration invites readers into a labyrinth of intrigue, making the atmosphere both immersive and unsettling, while exploring themes of obsession and moral ambiguity. Le Fanu, a pioneer of the ghost story genre, was profoundly influenced by his Irish heritage and literary contemporaries. His experiences growing up near the haunted ruins of his student years alongside the growing fascination with the supernatural in Victorian literature likely propelled him to delve into the themes we see in "The Wyvern Mystery." As an author, he synthesized folklore, personal history, and philosophical inquiry, enabling him to confront the fears and desires of his time through his intricate storytelling. This novel is a must-read for enthusiasts of gothic fiction and mystery alike, blending suspense with a rich literary analysis of 19th-century anxieties. Le Fanu's masterful use of suspense and character complexity makes "The Wyvern Mystery" not just an entertaining read, but a profound exploration of the darkness within human nature.
Available since: 07/09/2023.
Print length: 308 pages.

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