Saturday, 27 September 2025

A MIND TURNED IN UPON ITSELF: Writings on J.S. Le Fanu by Jim Rockhill (Swan River Press 2025)

 


Literary criticism is not everyone's cup of green tea, but this book is essential for anyone who loves the works of Sheridan Le Fanu. The bulk of the text consists of three introductions Jim Rockhill wrote for 1990s Ash-Three collections, now long out of print. Rockhill has updated what are very substantial essays, and added some extra matter pertaining to the author and his life. 

And what a life it was. The first essay, 'As On a Darkling Plain' covers the period 1814- 1861. On the face of it this seems a little odd, as Le Fanu died in 1873. But, as I read on, I came to realise that before the 1860s the author had occupied himself with a wide range of activities, of which writing was just one. Politics, the law, and family life all demanded his time and effort. He married, fathered four children, then in 1858 suffered the terrible blow of his wife's death. It was only then that Le Fanu took to writing full-time to pay off debts and provide for his offspring. 

Overall, the first essay is a good biographical piece and sets Le Fanu firmly in the context of a troubled society. The descendant of Protestant immigrants, Le Fanu was part of a privileged elite but also felt his position to be precarious. He flirted with nationalism and wrote sympathetically of the native Irish. But after the turbulence of the 1840s he retreated from the 'Young Ireland' movement that had attempted a full-on uprising. 

Monday, 15 September 2025

THE SILENT HOUSE AND OTHER STRANGE STORIES by Sophia J. Unsworth (Tartarus Press 2025)

I received the review copy pictured below from the publisher. I am, as always, impressed by the quality of the volume. Tartarus never lets you down - their books are built to last. The cover is simply entitled 'An Old House', a painting by Edith Abbott. I like it. 






Sophia J. Unsworth is a new writer - this is her first collection. However, as the biographical notes reveal, she is a late bloomer. A long-term resident of Tenerife, she recently retired from a career as a professional pianist and teacher. (You can listen to the author playing some pieces on this YouTube channel.) And the first story in the book concerns one of her areas of expertise: accompanying silent films. 

Cover and internal art for ST 60

  Sam Dawson's cover and internal art for Steve Duffy's upcoming story 'Valparaiso'. Definitely not AI-generated.  ST will n...