Quotes by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
“For some nights I slept profoundly; but still every morning I felt the same lassitude, and a languor weighed upon me all day. I felt myself a changed girl. A strange melancholy was stealing over me, a melancholy that I would not have interrupted. Dim thoughts of death began to open, and an idea that I was slowly sinking took gentle, and, somehow, not unwelcome possession of me. If it was sad, the tone of mind which this induced was also sweet. Whatever it might be, my soul acquiesced in it.””
“I have been in love with no one, and never shall," she whispered, "unless it should be with you."How beautiful she looked in the moonlight!Shy and strange was the look with which she quickly hid her face in my neck and hair, with tumultuous sighs, that seemed almost to sob, and pressed in mine a hand that trembled.Her soft cheek was glowing against mine. "Darling, darling," she murmured, "I live in you; and you would die for me, I love you so."I started from her.She was gazing on me with eyes from which all fire, all meaning had flown, and a face colorless and apathetic."Is there a chill in the air, dear?" she said drowsily. "I almost shiver; have I been dreaming? Let us come in. Come; come; come in.””
Joseph Sheridan Le FanuJoseph Sheridan Le Fanu was an influential Irish writer renowned for his contributions to Gothic, mystery, and horror literature. Born into a literary family, he began writing poetry at the age of fif...