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The Uninhabited House by Mrs. J. H. Riddell explores River Hall, an eerie and mysterious estate inherited by Miss Helena Elmsdale after the death of her father. Since Miss Elmsdale has not yet reached adulthood, the responsibility of managing the property falls to her aunt, Miss Susannah Blake. Concerned about the financial implications, Miss Blake entrusts the house to her attorneys in the hope of renting it out. However, River Hall has a peculiar and unsettling reputation-every tenant who has taken up residence there has fled in fear shortly after moving in. As the house remains uninhabited,…mehr

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The Uninhabited House by Mrs. J. H. Riddell explores River Hall, an eerie and mysterious estate inherited by Miss Helena Elmsdale after the death of her father. Since Miss Elmsdale has not yet reached adulthood, the responsibility of managing the property falls to her aunt, Miss Susannah Blake. Concerned about the financial implications, Miss Blake entrusts the house to her attorneys in the hope of renting it out. However, River Hall has a peculiar and unsettling reputation-every tenant who has taken up residence there has fled in fear shortly after moving in. As the house remains uninhabited, its reputation of being haunted or cursed grows, making it nearly impossible to rent. When one of the tenants once again abandons the property, Mr. Craven begins to suspect that the house holds dark secrets that drive away all who try to live there. Faced with Miss Blake's increasing demands for action, one determined man decides to take it upon himself to stay in River Hall and uncover the truth behind its haunted reputation. As he delves deeper into the mystery, the story unfolds with suspense, supernatural elements, and the gradual revelation of the house's grim history.
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Autorenporträt
Mrs. J. H. Riddell (1832-1906) was an English author known for her contributions to Victorian literature, particularly in the genres of gothic fiction, mystery, and romance. She was a prolific writer, publishing novels, short stories, and novellas that often explored themes of social class, supernatural events, and psychological suspense. Riddell's works were widely read during her time, and she frequently contributed to prominent periodicals. Her writing is often characterized by its atmospheric tension, subtle explorations of human nature, and social commentary. Riddell's best-known works include The Uninhabited House (1868), a gothic novel that delves into the mystery surrounding an abandoned mansion with a dark and eerie history. The novel combines elements of supernatural suspense with an exploration of the psychological effects of fear and isolation. Many of Riddell's stories feature strong, independent female protagonists who confront complex and often supernatural dilemmas, reflecting the challenges women faced in Victorian society.