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  1. Feb 22, 2020 · ANALYSIS. “Green Tea” heavily prefigures – and in many ways influenced – the writing of two of Le Fanu’s greatest fans, men who shared both their appreciation for “the Invisible Prince” and a last name: the transatlantic realist, Henry James, and the perfector of the English ghost story, M. R. James. Both Jameses (no relation ...

  2. Mar 1, 2004 · Green Tea; Mr. Justice Harbottle by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu | Project Gutenberg. Project Gutenberg. 73,564 free eBooks. 33 by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu.

    • Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan, 1814-1873
    • Green Tea; Mr. Justice Harbottle
    • English
  3. Sep 12, 2022 · Analysis of Sheridan Le Fanu’s Green Tea. The first story in Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu’s sensation collection In a Glass Darkly. This collection of stories forms a unified whole, held together by a frame story that resurfaces at the beginning and end of each consecutive episode. Written in the wake of the so-called Sensational Sixties, In a ...

    • Prologue
    • Chapter I
    • Chapter II
    • Chapter III
    • Chapter IV
    • Chapter V
    • Chapter Vi
    • Chapter VII
    • Chapter VIII
    • Chapter IX

    Martin Hesselius, the German Physician Though carefully educated in medicine and surgery, I have neverpractised either. The study of each continues, nevertheless, tointerest me profoundly. Neither idleness nor caprice caused mysecession from the honourable calling which I had just entered. Thecause was a very trifling scratch inflicted by a dissect...

    Dr. Hesselius Relates How He Met the Rev. Mr.Jennings The Rev. Mr. Jennings is tall and thin. He is middle-aged, anddresses with a natty, old-fashioned, high-church precision. He isnaturally a little stately, but not at all stiff. His features,without being handsome, are well formed, and their expressionextremely kind, but also shy. I met him one e...

    The Doctor Questions Lady Mary and SheAnswers "I like your vicar so much, Lady Mary," said I, as soon as hewas gone. "He has read, travelled, and thought, and having alsosuffered, he ought to be an accomplished companion." "So he is, and, better still, he is a really good man," saidshe. "His advice is invaluable about my schools, and all my littleu...

    Dr. Hesselius Picks Up Something in LatinBooks Well, I have called at Blank Street. On inquiring at the door, the servant told me that Mr. Jenningswas engaged very particularly with a gentleman, a clergyman fromKenlis, his parish in the country. Intending to reserve myprivilege, and to call again, I merely intimated that I should tryanother time, a...

    Four Eyes Were Reading the Passage I was running the head of my pencil-case along the line as Iread it, and something caused me to raise my eyes. Directly before me was one of the mirrors I have mentioned, inwhich I saw reflected the tall shape of my friend, Mr. Jennings,leaning over my shoulder, and reading the page at which I was busy,and with a ...

    Dr. Hesselius is Summoned to Richmond We parted cheerfully, but he was not cheerful, nor was I. Thereare certain expressions of that powerful organ of spirit—thehuman face—which, although I have seen them often, andpossess a doctor's nerve, yet disturb me profoundly. One look ofMr. Jennings haunted me. It had seized my imagination with sodismal a p...

    How Mr. Jennings Met His Companion The faint glow of the west, the pomp of the then lonely woods ofRichmond, were before us, behind and about us the darkening room,and on the stony face of the sufferer—for the character ofhis face, though still gentle and sweet, was changed—restedthat dim, odd glow which seems to descend and produce, where ittouche...

    The Journey: First Stage "When the omnibus drove on, and I was alone upon the road, Ilooked carefully round to ascertain whether the monkey had followedme. To my indescribable relief I saw it nowhere. I can't describeeasily what a shock I had received, and my sense of genuinegratitude on finding myself, as I supposed, quite rid of it. "I had got ou...

    The Second Stage "It was with me, and the malice which before was torpid under asullen exterior, was now active. It was perfectly unchanged inevery other respect. This new energy was apparent in its activityand its looks, and soon in other ways. "For a time, you will understand, the change was shown only inan increased vivacity, and an air of menac...

    The Third Stage "I see, Dr. Hesselius, that you don't lose one word of mystatement. I need not ask you to listen specially to what I am nowgoing to tell you. They talk of the optic nerves, and of spectralillusions, as if the organ of sight was the only point assailableby the influences that have fastened upon me—I know better.For two years in my di...

  4. Green Tea and Other Ghost Stories is a collection of fantasy and horror short stories by Irish author J. Sheridan Le Fanu. It was released in 1945 and was the author's first book to be published in the United States. It was published by Arkham House in an edition of 2,026 copies. A much less extensive collection of Le Fanu stories was published ...

  5. GREEN TEA . By Sheridan Le Fanu . PROLOGUE . Martin Hesselius, the German Physician . Through carefully educated in medicine and surgery, I have never practiced either. The study of each continues, nevertheless, to interest me profoundly. Neither idleness nor caprice caused my secession from the honorable calling which I had just entered.

  6. Jan 8, 2023 · A novella first published in In a Glass Darkly, an 1872 collection of ghost stories. one or more chapters are available in a spoken word format. In a Glass Darkly. GREEN TEA. This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Return to the top of the page.

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