
audiobook
THE PURCELL PAPERS.
AUTHOR OF 'UNCLE SILAS.'
With a Memoir by ALFRED PERCEVAL GRAVES
INDEX
CONTENTS
VOLUME I.
VOLUME II.
VOLUME III.
The Purcell Papers bring together a vivid assortment of Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu’s lesser‑known tales, ranging from ghostly encounters to high‑spirited adventures. Set against the rolling hills and misty coastlines of Ireland, the stories blend folklore, romance, and a lingering sense of the uncanny. Listeners will hear a memoir that frames the collection, offering a glimpse into the author’s own life and literary passions.
Among the pieces, a bold royalist captain faces danger, a shy painter experiences a strange event, and a young Irishman discovers love and glory in a rustic village. The selection also includes wistful ballads, a haunting bone‑setter, and a snow‑bound expedition that captures both peril and wonder. Together they showcase Le Fanu’s talent for atmospheric storytelling and his deft mixture of humor, mystery, and heartfelt emotion.
Language
en
Duration
~21 minutes (20K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2008-05-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1814–1873
A master of eerie atmosphere and slow-building suspense, this Irish writer helped shape the modern ghost story. His tales blend mystery, the supernatural, and a lingering sense of dread that still feels fresh.
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