Gender | Male |
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Weekday | Sunday |
Date | Aug. 28, 1814 |
Time | 5:30 a.m. |
Daylight Saving | No |
City | Dublin, Leinster, Ireland |
Geo-location | 53ºN19'59.02", |
Timezone | Europe/Dublin |
City | Dublin, Leinster, Ireland |
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Timezone | Europe/Dublin |
Time (Europe/Dublin) | Aug. 28, 1814, 05:29:39 AM |
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Time (UTC) | Aug. 28, 1814, 05:55:00 AM |
Time (LMT) | Aug. 28, 1814, 05:30:00 AM |
Time (Julian) | 2383848.74652778 |
LMT Correction | -0.4167 Hrs |
Ayanmsha | True Chitra - 21º15'6.07" |
Irish writer of Gothic tales and mystery novels. He was the leading ghost-story writer of the nineteenth century and was central to the development of the genre in the Victorian era. Three of his best known works, still read widely today, are Uncle Silas (1864, a macabre mystery novel and classic of gothic horror), Carmilla (1872, a compelling tale of a lesbian vampire, set in central Europe) and The House by the Churchyard (1863, the last of Le Fanu's novels to be set in the past). On 18 December 1844 Le Fanu married Susanna Bennett, the daughter of a leading Dublin barrister. Isaac Butt was a witness. The couple then travelled to his parents' home in Abington for Christmas. They took a house in Warrington Place near the Grand Canal in Dublin. Their first child, Eleanor, was born in 1845, followed by Emma in 1846, Thomas in 1847 and George in 1854. Le Fanu died in his native Dublin on 7 February 1873, at the age of 58. Link to Wikipedia biography
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