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* ''Chronicles of Golden Friars'' (1871), a collection of three novellas set in the imaginary English village of Golden Friars:
:* "A Strange Adventure in the Life of Miss Laura Mildmay", incorporating the story "Madam Crowl's Ghost"
:* "The Haunted Baronet"
:* "The Bird of Passage"
* ''The Watcher and Other Weird Stories'' (1894), another collection of short stories, published posthumously
* ''Madam Crowl's Ghost and Other Tales of Mystery'' (1923), uncollected short stories gathered from their original magazine publications and edited by [[M. R. James]]:
:*"Madam Crowl's Ghost", from ''[[All the Year Round]]'', December 1870
:*"Squire Toby's Will", from ''Temple Bar'', January 1868
:*"Dickon the Devil", from ''London Society'', Christmas Number, 1872
:*"The Child That Went with the Fairies", from ''All the Year Round'', February 1870
:*"The White Cat of Drumgunniol", from ''All the Year Round'', April 1870
:*"An Account of Some Strange Disturbances in Aungier Street", from the ''Dublin University Magazine'', January 1851
:*"Ghost Stories of Chapelizod", from the ''Dublin University Magazine'', January 1851
:*"Wicked Captain Walshawe, of Wauling", from the ''Dublin University Magazine'', April 1864
:*"Sir Dominick's Bargain", from ''All the Year Round'', July 1872
:*"Ultor de Lacy", from the ''Dublin University Magazine'', December 1861
:*"The Vision of Tom Chuff", from ''All the Year Round'', October 1870
:*"Stories of Lough Guir", from ''All the Year Round'', April 1870
:The publication of this book, which has often been reprinted, led to the revival in interest in Le Fanu, which has continued to this day.
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