Uncle Silas - A Tale of Bartram-Haugh by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
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The author trusts that the Press, to whose masterly criticism and generous
encouragement he and other humble labourers in the art owe so much, will insist upon the limitation of that degrading term to the peculiar type of fiction which it was originally intended to indicate, and prevent, as they may, its being made to include the legitimate school of tragic English romance, which has been ennobled, and in great measure founded, by the genius of Sir Walter Scott. CONTENTS CHAPTER I. AUSTIN RUTHYN, OF KNOWL, AND HIS DAUGHTER II. UNCLE SILAS III. A NEW FACE IV. MADAME DE LA ROUGIERRE V. SIGHTS AND NOISES VI. A WALK IN THE WOOD VII. CHURCH SCARSDALE |
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