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Uncle Silas

By J. Sheridan Le Fanu
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Uncle Silas is told from the account of Maud Ruthyn, an heiress living with her reclusive father, Austin Ruthyn. She learns about her uncle, Silas Ruthyn, and his past reputation marred by gambling and the apparent suicide of a man to which Silas owed a large gambling debt that occurred in a locked room in Silas’ residence.

In order to clear the Ruthyn name of the rumors of Silas’ past, Austin names Silas as Maud’s guardian through Austin’s will upon his death. Also noted in Austin’s will, Silas would inherit the fortune left to Maud should she die while under his ward. Maud befriends her cousin Millicent and quickly adjusts to life under Silas’ care, despite his often frightening demeanor. Although Silas has proclaimed that he’s a newly reformed Christian, Maud becomes increasingly suspicious of her uncle’s motives as life for her becomes increasingly unpleasant.

The story of Maud Ruthyn and her uncle Silas evolved through multiple iterations, beginning with the short story “A Passage in the Secret History of an Irish Countess” in 1839, before ultimately becoming the three-volume novel published in 1864. This ebook reproduces a revised, two-volume version released a year later.

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“4.8 - I pictured uncle silas as viserys from house of dragon but like evil-ish”
“4 stars This is my second Le Fanu following Carmilla, and I did really enjoy it, as I tend to love Victorian gothic/sensation novels. It was intriguing and very pacy. My issue is actually with the audiobook which I got from Scribd. For a book that is 1st person POV from a you g girl it would have been much better to get a female narrator, so the male depiction of the main character made her more annoying than she probably deserved.”
“Lovers of Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë rejoice. There is something sinister, some macabre, and something mad to be found in Le Fanu's Uncle Silas that I have not found before in my search for the similar atmosphere surrounding Wuthering Heights. There is nail biting suspense, brow wrinkling crazy, heartbeat arresting moments, eyes widening horror within these pages. "- and as people like to be thanked, I sometimes wonder that we continued to throw our bread upon these ungrateful waters." - isn't that the god honest truth one has to admit? Anyone who says they didn't do something nice to be thanked is telling a small little lie. That's why almost nobody does anything charitable in absolute secrecy, and although I do charity quietly I like pointing out to my husband something I think he wouldn't notice so that he would thank me. I am merely a woman. I try to remember that God said the best charity is the one done in silence. Maud said of Uncle Silas - "The devil approached the citadel of his heart by stealth, with many zigzags and parallels." And that's how we humans are ruined.”

About J. Sheridan Le Fanu

Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu (28 August 1814 – 7 February 1873) was an Irish writer of Gothic tales, mystery novels, and horror fiction. He was a leading ghost story writer of his time, central to the development of the genre in the Victorian era. M. R. James described Le Fanu as "absolutely in the first rank as a writer of ghost stories". Three of his best-known works are the locked-room mystery Uncle Silas, the lesbian vampire novella Carmilla, and the historical novel The House by the Churchyard.

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