The House by the Churchyard
J. Sheridan Le Fanu - Irish author of such classics as the short vampire novel Carmella (reputed to be the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula) and A Chapter in the History of the Tyrone Family (said to be the tale that gave rise to Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights - lived from 1814 until 1873. He wrote all sorts of tales, but he's best remembered as a writer of mysteries and horror. Horrors like this one, The House by the Churchyard - a thrilling, haunting tale that remains in the memory long after the lights go out. Set in Chapelizod in Dublin (where Le Fanu lived for some time) it was an important source for James Joyce's Finnegans Wake.
Sheridan Le Fanu
Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu (1814–1873) was an Irish writer of Gothic tales and mystery novels. He was the premier ghost story writer of the nineteenth century and had a seminal influence on the development of this genre in the Victorian era.