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The Horror Library

Victorian Gothic

2 stories

Varney the Vampire; Or, the Feast of Blood

Varney the Vampire, serialized in the 1840s as a penny dreadful, is one of the earliest and most influential vampire narratives in English literature. This sensational tale follows the nocturnal visitation of a mysterious, bloodthirsty creature upon a young woman named Flora Bannerworth during a violent storm. The story combines Gothic atmosphere with proto-horror elements, exploring themes of invasion, violation, and the terror of the inexplicable, while raising questions about the nature of the supernatural threat that haunts the Bannerworth household.

The Wyvern Mystery

Sheridan Le Fanu·1869·9h 5m read

The Wyvern Mystery, serialized in the 1860s by Irish master Sheridan Le Fanu, follows the enigmatic Alice Maybell, a beautiful orphan raised by the austere Squire Fairfield of Wyvern Manor. When Alice secretly visits a remote cottage and receives a cryptic letter, her carefully composed life begins to unravel amid village gossip, strange encounters, and mounting dread. Le Fanu weaves a tale of hidden connections, thwarted love, and dark family secrets that will test Alice's fortitude and the reader's patience for gradual, atmospheric revelation.