Green Tea : Mr. Justice Harbottle(Paperback, Joseph Sheridan Lefanu)
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Green Tea by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu is a captivating ghost story that blends psychological horror with the supernatural. First published in 1869, the novella centers around a man named Mr. Jennings, who begins experiencing disturbing visions after drinking green tea. As his mind becomes increasingly consumed by his eerie hallucinations, he begins to believe that an invisible, malevolent force is following him. His descent into madness is marked by his growing obsession with the mysterious figure that seems to torment him—a phantom ape-like creature.Le Fanu masterfully builds tension through his exploration of the mind's fragility and the line between reality and madness. The story delves into themes of guilt, fear, and the consequences of tampering with forces beyond human understanding. With its haunting atmosphere and psychological depth, Green Tea is one of the earliest examples of the supernatural genre that mixes gothic and psychological elements. Le Fanu’s use of unreliable narration and gradual suspense keeps the reader on edge, making this novella an enduring classic of 19th-century horror literature.