Green Tea

Sheridan le Fanu, Gerry O'brien

"Green Tea" tells the haunting story of a man plagued by a demonic monkey. The unnamed narrator, a trained surgeon who can’t practice because of the loss of two of his fingers, is organising the papers of his deceased mentor, the famous German physician Dr. Martin Hesselius. In doing so, he stumbles upon a strange case, dating back sixty-four years. Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (1814-1873) was an Irish writer, known for his ghost and paranormal stories. He studied law at Trinity College in Dublin. His first ghost short story, "The Ghost and the Bone-Setter," was published in the Dublin University Magazine in 1838. After the death of his beloved wife in 1858, Le Fanu closed himself off from the world but continued to write. He is mostly remembered today for his "Uncles Silas" (1864) and "Carmilla" which played an important role in the portrayal of vampires in fiction. Bron: Flaptekst, uitgeversinformatie

praktische informatie

Titel
Green Tea
Auteur
Sheridan le Fanu, Gerry O'brien
Taal
Engels
Formaat
digitaal luisterboek
Doelgroep
Volwassenen
Speelduur
02:31:19
Onderwerpen
Klassieke horror en spookverhalen, Moderne en hedendaagse fictie, Sciencefiction, Kortverhalen, Ierland, 19e eeuw, ca. 1800 tot ca. 1899, Griezel- en spookverhalen, horror, Literaire roman, novelle, Science fiction, Nederlandse literatuur, Horror
PPN
433965916
ISBN
9788726576184

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