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Fanus or Fănuș is a name. Notable people with this name include: Cory Fanus (born 1996), a Barbadian badminton player Fanus Schoeman (born 1945), a South
Fanus
Irish Gothic and mystery writer (1814–1873)
Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu (/ˈlɛfən.juː/; 28 August 1814 – 7 February 1873), often shortened to J. S. Le Fanu, was an Irish writer of Gothic tales
Sheridan_Le_Fanu
Romanian novelist, playwright and screenwriter (1932–2011)
media related to Fănuș Neagu. Videomagazin featuring Fănuș Neagu, TVR 1 broadcast of 1997 (in Romanian) Seară bună! featuring Fănuș Neagu, TVR 1 broadcast
Fănuș_Neagu
Finnish DJ
Fanu is the alias of music DJ, producer, and label founder Janne Hatula (born March 21, 1980). Based in Helsinki, Finland, Hatula composes drum and bass
Fanu
Barbadian badminton player (born 1996)
April 2018. Cory Fanus at BWF.TournamentSoftware.com (archived) Cory Fanus at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (archived) Cory Fanus on Facebook v
Cory_Fanus
1872 novella by Sheridan Le Fanu
Carmilla is an 1872 Gothic novella by Irish author Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. A foundational work of English-language vampire literature, it predated Bram
Carmilla
South African politician and diplomat (born 1945)
Stefanus Johannes "Fanus" Schoeman (born 29 June 1945) is a South African politician and diplomat who represented the National Party (NP) in Parliament
Fanus_Schoeman
Surname list
Le Fanu is a surname, also spelled LeFanu. Notable people with the name include Alicia Le Fanu (born 1791), Irish poet and writer Alicia Sheridan Le Fanu
Le_Fanu
1985 film by Elem Klimov
animistic, like compatriot Andrei Konchalovsky's in his epic Siberiade." Mark Le Fanu wrote in Sight & Sound that Come and See is a "powerful war film ... The
Come_and_See
British composer and academic (b.1947)
Nicola Frances LeFanu (born 28 April 1947) is a British composer, academic, lecturer and director. Nicola LeFanu was born in Wickham Bishops, Essex, England
Nicola_LeFanu
1970 film by Roy Ward Baker
and American International Pictures, it is based on the 1872 Sheridan Le Fanu novella Carmilla and is the first film in the Karnstein Trilogy, the other
The_Vampire_Lovers
British statesman and admiral (1900–1979)
Charles Lambe Sir Caspar John Sir David Luce Sir Varyl Begg Sir Michael Le Fanu Sir Peter Hill-Norton Sir Michael Pollock Sir Edward Ashmore Sir Terence
Lord_Mountbatten
1864 novel by J Sheridan Le Fanu
writer Sheridan Le Fanu. The novel is a first-person narrative told from the viewpoint of one of the main characters. Despite Le Fanu resisting its classification
Uncle_Silas
Topics referred to by the same term
Thomas Le Fanu may refer to: Thomas Le Fanu (priest) Thomas Le Fanu (civil servant) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same
Thomas_Le_Fanu
Irish dean
Thomas Philip Le Fanu (1784–1845) was an Irish Dean in the first half of the 19th century. He was the son of Joseph Le Fanu and Alicia Sheridan, and the
Thomas_Le_Fanu_(priest)
Heritage listed building in Cottesloe, Western Australia
Le Fanu House is a large Federation Queen Anne style single-storey home located in Salvado Street, Cottesloe, Western Australia. It was built around 1893
Le_Fanu_House
South African radio station
Prominent past presenters of this radio station include: Maurice Carpede, Fanus Rautenbach, Willem Engelbrecht, Ben Theunissen, Helen Naudé, Theo Conradie
Jacaranda_FM
1863 novel by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
novel by the Irish writer Sheridan Le Fanu that combines elements of the mystery novel and the historical novel. Le Fanu uses the Gothic fiction plot to explore
The_House_by_the_Churchyard
South African constituency, 1910–1994
Election Parliament Member Party Ref. 1989 21st South African Parliament Fanus Schoeman NP
Sunnyside (House of Assembly of South Africa constituency)
Sunnyside_(House_of_Assembly_of_South_Africa_constituency)
Conjectural literary genre
Konstantinovich Tolstoy; the penny dreadful Varney the Vampire (1847); Sheridan Le Fanu's tale of a lesbian vampire Carmilla (1872), and Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897)
Vampire_literature
Irish medical librarian
Richard LeFanu FSA (9 July 1904 – 1 April 1995) was an Irish medical librarian. He was the husband of composer Elizabeth Maconchy. LeFanu was born in
William_LeFanu
Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1913–1970)
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Michael Le Fanu, GCB, DSC (2 August 1913 – 28 November 1970) was a Royal Navy officer. He fought in the Second World War as gunnery
Michael_Le_Fanu
Fanu, Sheridan (5 February 1870) "The Child That Went with the Fairies", All the Year Round Retrieved 10 April 2018. Republished in Sheridan Le Fanu|Le
List_of_fairy_tales
Soviet filmmaker (1932–1986)
Festival in Ivanovo". Russia-InfoCentre. Retrieved 7 September 2022. Mark Le Fanu and Sally Laird. "The Tarkovsky family background". Nostalghia.com. Retrieved
Andrei_Tarkovsky
Subgenre of horror fiction
Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu is an example of lesbian vampire erotic horror
Erotic_horror
Topics referred to by the same term
Salinas [es] (1925–2014), Spanish writer and political figure, translated by Fănuș Neagu Armando López-Torres (1928–2001), Peruvian sports shooter All pages
Armando López (disambiguation)
Armando_López_(disambiguation)
Taiwanese baseball player (born 1987)
Chih-hao (Chinese: 張志豪; pinyin: Zhāng Zhìháo; born May 15, 1987), or Aluken Fanu in Amis, is a Taiwanese professional baseball outfielder for the CTBC Brothers
Chang_Chih-hao
Irish composer (1907–1994)
Dame Elizabeth Violet Maconchy LeFanu DBE (/məˈkɒŋkiː ˈlɛfænuː/; 19 March 1907 – 11 November 1994) was an English-Irish composer. She is considered to
Elizabeth_Maconchy
Area and villages in Niger state
Danladi; U. Dara; U. Daudu; U. Diga; U. Dogo; U. Dutse; U. Ebo; U. F. Amako; U. Fanu; U. Faru; U. Fona; U. G. Ajiya; U. Gadi; U. Gaiye; U. Galadima; U. Gamau;
List of villages in Niger State
List_of_villages_in_Niger_State
1960 film
It is based on the novella Carmilla (1872) by Irish writer Sheridan Le Fanu, shifting the book's setting in 19th-century Styria to the film's 20th-century
Blood_and_Roses
Anglo-Irish civil servant
Thomas Philip Le Fanu CB (9 December 1858 – 21 October 1945) was an Anglo-Irish civil servant. Born in Ireland to a Huguenot family, he was the son of
Thomas Le Fanu (civil servant)
Thomas_Le_Fanu_(civil_servant)
Irish writer (1854–1900)
medical and cultural milieu". Guests at their salon included Sheridan Le Fanu, Charles Lever, George Petrie, Isaac Butt, William Rowan Hamilton and Samuel
Oscar_Wilde
critic for the Dublin Evening Mail, which was co-owned by Sheridan Le Fanu. Le Fanu's 1872 Carmilla was an important influence on Stoker's Dracula. Stoker
Irish_Gothic_literature
Rani 1948 Mohanpurer Smashan 1949 Translated from a story by Sheridan Le Fanu Kumarer Bagha Goyenda 1949 Bishalgarher Duhswapno 1949 Translated from Bram
List of works by Hemendra Kumar Roy
List_of_works_by_Hemendra_Kumar_Roy
Romance, horror and death literary genre
fiction evolved through well-known works like Carmilla (1872) by Sheridan Le Fanu, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1886) by Robert Louis Stevenson,
Gothic_fiction
British actress (born 1968)
Wyvern Mystery, an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Sheridan Le Fanu. It was broadcast in March of that year. She had some near misses for roles
Naomi_Watts
Small hot air balloon made to be released into the air
features of the celebration is the release of sky lanterns, locally known as fanus. The practice symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and the attainment
Sky_lantern
1872 collection of five short stories by Sheridan Le Fanu
Glass Darkly is a collection of five stories by the Irish author Sheridan Le Fanu, first published in 1872, the year before his death. The second and third
In_a_Glass_Darkly
Spanish rock band
a motorcycle accident en route to his recording studio. In 2004, Kogel, Fanus and Gomez performed a one-off gig. In 2015, Mike Kennedy reunited with Miguel
Los_Bravos
Hills Station in Vellore,Tamil Nadu, India
gazetteers and manuals, ethnographies, and travelers' accounts. Henry le Fanu, writing in 1883, admired the beauty of the Jawadhi hills. The hills are
Javadhu_Hills
1936 film by Lambert Hillyer
loosely based on Carmilla, an 1872 Gothic novella by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, which is often cited as the first published British work of fiction to deal
Dracula's_Daughter
British medical journalist, author (born 1950)
James Le Fanu (born 1950) is a British retired general practitioner, journalist and author, best known for his weekly columns in the Daily and Sunday Telegraph
James_Le_Fanu
Irish writer
Alicia "Lissy" Sheridan Le Fanu (1753–1817) was an Anglo-Irish writer. She was the daughter of actor Thomas Sheridan and his wife, writer Frances Chamberlaine
Alicia_Sheridan_Le_Fanu
Robin Boyd (Margolin), Curtis Welks (Howard), Mary Smith (Phillips), Joan Fanu (Marley), Hume Ray (Chase), Frank Corseli (Renella), and Natasha Gurlieff
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour season 10
The_Alfred_Hitchcock_Hour_season_10
Sasha Nathwani United Kingdom My Eternal Summer Min evige sommer Sylvia Le Fanu Denmark Olivia & the Clouds Olivia & Las Nubes Tomás Pichardo Espaillat Dominican
2024_BFI_London_Film_Festival
Scottish academic and author (born 1953)
Sarah Antoinette LeFanu (born 6 August 1953) is a Scottish author and academic. Sarah Antoinette LeFanu was born in Aberdeen, Scotland. She worked as an
Sarah_LeFanu
Name list
professional handballer Dragoș Neagu (born 1967), retired Romanian rower Fănuș Neagu (1932–2011), Romanian writer George Neagu (born 1985), Romanian professional
Neagu
Danish actress
Mircalla. The original film was an adaptation of Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. However, Lust for a Vampire shared little with the novel; it only used the
Yutte_Stensgaard
Historical religious group of French Protestants
from 1959 until 1966. Additionally, Irish Gothic author Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (1814-1873) was of Huguenot descent. With the precedent of a historical alliance — the
Huguenots
1800 poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
been argued that Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's 1872 novel Carmilla is an homage or adaptation of Christabel. Le Fanu's antagonist Carmilla has certain similarities
Christabel_(poem)
Short story by James Tiptree Jr.
"The Screwfly Solution" explores the link between sex and death. Sarah LeFanu wrote that Tiptree associates the male sexual drive with violence. Veronica
The_Screwfly_Solution
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
Presidency of Madras" by Lee Fanu and the same idea has been endorsed by Dr. Busnagi Rajannan, a History professor. Le Fanu, Henry (1883). A Manual of the
Thanthondreeswarar Temple, Belur
Thanthondreeswarar_Temple,_Belur
Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1859–1935)
Charles Lambe Sir Caspar John Sir David Luce Sir Varyl Begg Sir Michael Le Fanu Sir Peter Hill-Norton Sir Michael Pollock Sir Edward Ashmore Sir Terence
John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe
John_Jellicoe,_1st_Earl_Jellicoe
South African filmmaker, actor and comedian
the SABC, he created the Afrikaans radio series Vrypostige Mikrofoon with Fanus Rautenbach – which involved disguising his voice and playing phone pranks
Leon_Schuster
Literary trope
romantic attraction between women. The genre has its roots in Sheridan le Fanu's novella Carmilla about the love of a female vampire for a young woman: Sometimes
Lesbian_vampire
Japanese filmmaker (1898–1956)
however, Mizoguchi returned "to the bohemian delights of Tokyo" (Mark Le Fanu). In 1920, Mizoguchi spoke with his friend Tadashi Tomioka, an actor at the
Kenji_Mizoguchi
Japanese light novel series
father is summoned to another world by the Torture Princess, Elisabeth Le Fanu. Working as Elisabeth's butler, Kaito aids Elisabeth in her assignment to
Torture Princess: Fremd Torturchen
Torture_Princess:_Fremd_Torturchen
2019 film by Emily Harris
directorial debut. Based on the 1871 novella of the same name by Sheridan Le Fanu, it stars Hannah Rae, Devrim Lingnau, Tobias Menzies, Jessica Raine and Greg
Carmilla_(film)
English musician (1733–1795)
William Linley Thomas Le Fanu Alicia Le Fanu Thomas Sheridan Caroline Henrietta Callander Sheridan Le Fanu William Richard Le Fanu Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Thomas_Linley_the_elder
Reinbert de Leeuw (1938–2020) Ton de Leeuw (1926–1996) Nicola Frances LeFanu (born 1947) Charles Édouard Lefebvre (1843–1917) Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély
List_of_composers_by_name
Subgenre of speculative fiction
have also suggested Poe was the first "weird fiction" writer. Sheridan Le Fanu is also seen as an early writer working in the sub-genre. Literary critics
Weird_fiction
Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1862–1935)
Charles Lambe Sir Caspar John Sir David Luce Sir Varyl Begg Sir Michael Le Fanu Sir Peter Hill-Norton Sir Michael Pollock Sir Edward Ashmore Sir Terence
Sir Charles Madden, 1st Baronet
Sir_Charles_Madden,_1st_Baronet
a Vampire] Also known as The Sad Story of a Vampire, is inspired by Le Fanu's Carmilla, and is one of the short stories included in the collection entitled
List of gay novels prior to the Stonewall riots
List_of_gay_novels_prior_to_the_Stonewall_riots
Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1923–2011)
Charles Lambe Sir Caspar John Sir David Luce Sir Varyl Begg Sir Michael Le Fanu Sir Peter Hill-Norton Sir Michael Pollock Sir Edward Ashmore Sir Terence
Henry_Leach
Rugby union player and broadcaster from Northern Ireland
Feb–Mar 1891: Dolway Walkington Mar 1891: Robert Stevenson 1892: Victor Le Fanu 1893: Sam Lee 1894: Edmund Forrest Feb 1895: John O'Conor Mar 1895: Charles
Ernest_Strathdee
Austrian orientalist and historian
as an inspiration for the eponymous vampire protagonist of Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla. Baphomet, subject of an 1818 essay by Hammer-Purgstall Alamut
Joseph_von_Hammer-Purgstall
Irish poet and writer
Alicia Le Fanu (1791 – 29 January 1867) was an Irish poet and writer. Alicia Le Fanu was the daughter of Betsy Sheridan and Captain Henry Le Fanu, and a
Alicia_Le_Fanu
Australian bishop (1870–1946)
Henry Frewen Le Fanu (1 April 1870 – 9 September 1946) was an Anglican bishop in Australia. Le Fanu was born in Dublin, Ireland. He was educated at Haileybury
Henry_Le_Fanu
American writer
Science Fiction Novels of H. G. Wells (1960) Best Ghost Stories of J. S. Le Fanu (1964) Ghost and Horror Stories of Ambrose Bierce (1964) The Best Tales of
E._F._Bleiler
British naval officer (1788–1844)
Lower Styria, a Gothic travel account, which may have inspired Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla. Suffering from mental illness, Hall was detained in the Royal
Basil Hall (Royal Navy officer, born 1788)
Basil_Hall_(Royal_Navy_officer,_born_1788)
Mythical creature
even though it was published after fellow Irish author Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's 1872 novel Carmilla. The success of this book[clarification needed] spawned
Vampire
Anglo Irish diarist
and playwright Alicia Sheridan Le Fanu. She married Captain Henry Le Fanu in 1791, and their daughter Alicia Le Fanu was also a writer. The Triumph of
Betsy_Sheridan
2004 American film
independent horror film loosely based upon J. Sheridan Le Fanu's classic 1872 novel Carmilla. Unlike Le Fanu's story, however, most of the action in the film takes
Vampires_vs._Zombies
English literary magazine of the 1870s
of vampire fiction by its serial publication of Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu. The Dark Blue - Collection Introduction, rosettiarchive.org The Dark Blue
The_Dark_Blue
American literary awards
Historical Memoir of Science, Faith and Love Walker and Company 2000 James Le Fanu, M.D. The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine Carroll & Graf 2001 Richard Hamblyn
Los_Angeles_Times_Book_Prize
2015 list selected by Robert McCrum
Colm Tóibín, David Lodge, Maria Edgeworth, J. G. Farrell and Sheridan le Fanu. The first mentioned exclusion caused perhaps the most controversy. The Guardian
The Guardian's 100 Best Novels Written in English
The_Guardian's_100_Best_Novels_Written_in_English
Annual My Little Pony fan convention
ISBN 9781476662091. Weiszová, Veronika (2016). Conování jako praxe české komunity fanů [Conning as practice of the Czech fan community] (Thesis) (in Czech). Praha:
Czequestria
Canadian linguist and historian of linguistics
Rhetorical figures as algorithms". In Loukanova, Roussanka; Lumsdaine, Peter LeFanu; Muskens, Reinhard (eds.). Logic and Algorithms in Computational Linguistics
Randy_Allen_Harris
Film genre
distant second are adaptations of the 1872 novel Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu. As folklore, vampires are defined by their need to feed on blood and on
Vampire_film
Monthly literary and cultural publication, 1833–82
Barry, a friend of Sheridan Le Fanu's brother William, who was arrested in 1848 on a charge of treason). Sheridan Le Fanu's first story appeared in the magazine
Dublin_University_Magazine
United States Marine Corps general
honors at Arlington National Cemetery. His murderer, 19-year-old Jesse Fanus, was apprehended one week later. In April 1999, he was convicted on two
Marion_Eugene_Carl
Northern Irish rugby union player
Feb–Mar 1891: Dolway Walkington Mar 1891: Robert Stevenson 1892: Victor Le Fanu 1893: Sam Lee 1894: Edmund Forrest Feb 1895: John O'Conor Mar 1895: Charles
Iain_Henderson
2014 film by Bret Wood
directed by Bret Wood. It is based on the novel Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu but was transposed from a Gothic tale set in Austria to a Southern Gothic
The_Unwanted
Short story writing award
Craig Russell Nominee "Green Tea" in Orchid (Sparkplug Comics) Sheridan Le Fanu, adapted by Kevin Huizenga "Untitled (first story in book)" in Sshhhh! (Fantagraphics)
Eisner Award for Best Short Story
Eisner_Award_for_Best_Short_Story
1969 science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin
"masculine" roles of politicians and statesmen but not in family roles. Sarah LeFanu, for example, wrote that Le Guin turned her back on an opportunity for experimentation
The_Left_Hand_of_Darkness
1897 novel by Bram Stoker
aristocratic vampire with powers of seduction. The lesbian vampire of Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla (1872) can transform into a cat, as Dracula can transform into
Dracula
Homosexual woman or girl
Coleridge's 1816 poem "Christabel" and the novella Carmilla (1872) by Sheridan Le Fanu both present lesbianism associated with vampirism. Gradually, women began
Lesbian
Topics referred to by the same term
the free dictionary. Carmilla is a Gothic novella by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. Carmilla may also refer to: Carmilla, a 1991 Aircel Comics miniseries by
Carmilla_(disambiguation)
Name list
written in 1871 from the novel of the same name. Written by Sheridan Le Fanu Carmella Cammeniti, a fictional character from the soap opera Neighbours
Carmella
American writer (born 1986)
Fiction and Fantasy 2019 (Mariner Books, 2019) Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (Lanternfish Press, 2019) BAX 2020: Best American Experimental Writing (Wesleyan
Carmen_Maria_Machado
Medieval English legend
Ancient Mysteries. New Page Books. ISBN 978-1-56414-897-1. LeFanu, N. (2011). "Nicola LeFanu: The Green Children". Chester Novello. Archived from the original
Green_children_of_Woolpit
Irish nationalist and author (1870–1922)
Frisian Islands, in Sunbeam, a boat he bought in syndicate with William le Fanu and other friends from his university days. He was now accompanied by his
Erskine_Childers_(author)
Annual film prize
Colonized Lin Alluna Greenland 2025 My Eternal Summer Min Evige Sommer Sylvia Le Fanu Denmark The Last Paradise on Earth Seinasta paradís á jørð Sakaris Stórá
Nordic_Council_Film_Prize
1954 film
2025-11-02. "Sansho the Bailiff". The Criterion Collection. Retrieved 2025-11-04. Fanu, Mark Le. "Sansho the Bailiff: The Lessons of Sansho". The Criterion Collection
Sansho_the_Bailiff
Subgenre of detective fiction
the first locked-room mystery. However, Robert Adey credits Sheridan Le Fanu for "A Passage in the Secret History of an Irish Countess" (1838), which
Locked-room_mystery
Suburb of Dublin, Ireland
Sheridan Le Fanu's novel The House by the Churchyard and his short story "Ghost Stories of Chapelizod". The Georgian house, where Le Fanu lived during
Chapelizod
officers, 2 men 10th NMB (Bat. Nat. Mil. No. 10) Luitenant-Kolonel Gebhardt Fanus Brade 22 officers, 557 men 0 officers, 7 men 1 officer, 14 men 0 officers
Waterloo campaign order of battle
Waterloo_campaign_order_of_battle
populating his novels with images of filth and degradation. A while after, Fănuș Neagu achieved fame for his unusual and confounding prose, with grammatical
Literary work of Tudor Arghezi
Literary_work_of_Tudor_Arghezi
Chinese-Belgian-British physician and author (1916–2012)
Culture and Society (London: Earthscan, 1990) "Water Too Pure...", in Sarah LeFanu and Stephen Hayward (eds), Colours of a New Day: Writing for South Africa
Han_Suyin
Profs Brenda Wingfield, Sanushka Naidoo, Mike Wingfield, Bernard Slippers, Fanus Venter in Biochemistry, Genetics and Microbiology, or Profs Catherine Sole
Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute
Forestry_and_Agricultural_Biotechnology_Institute
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Boy/Male
Muslim
Light
Boy/Male
Basque
Conquers.
Girl/Female
Greek American English
Dry. A flower name.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Dorothy, DORTHY means "gift of God."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
First Power; Lord Ganesha
Girl/Female
Hindu
Wisdom, Intellect
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
God Name
Boy/Male
Hindi
White horse.
Girl/Female
Indian
Princess
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Small Diamond
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