An Account of Some Strange Disturbances in Aungier Street by J Sheridan Le Fanu

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • Prepare for a chilling journey as we delve into the eerie world of Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's "An Account of Some Strange Disturbances in Aungier Street." This Victorian ghost story, set in a haunted house in Dublin, is a masterclass in suspense and terror.
    Two medical students move into an old house, only to be plagued by nightmares and haunted by the apparition of a cruel old man. As the terror escalates, they must confront the sinister legacy that lingers within the house's walls.
    Le Fanu's ghost is not a typical Victorian spectre seeking justice, but a malevolent entity that continues to inflict harm even after death. This departure from the norm adds a unique twist to the tale, making it a standout in the genre.
    Le Fanu's view of the world as chaotic and unpredictable is reflected in his portrayal of the supernatural. In his universe, the supernatural is not a force for justice or equilibrium, but a source of further chaos and violence.
    Join us for a captivating narration of one of the most compelling ghost stories of the Victorian era. Will the students escape the horrors of Aungier Street? Tune in to find out.
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Комментарии • 104

  • @robinpresleywoodward
    @robinpresleywoodward 8 месяцев назад +6

    I could live in one of those houses shown in your tranquil art.❤

  • @DarkLightSwordFight
    @DarkLightSwordFight Год назад +11

    🖤🖤🤘🤘🤘in
    a world of quick and dirty short form content i thank god for channels like this

  • @cherylself1636
    @cherylself1636 7 месяцев назад +7

    I want to add that I was a mental health worker. I am now retired. I'm from Texas in the USA. I like the personal stories they are relatable and interesting.

  • @Bluediamond200
    @Bluediamond200 Год назад +26

    No one can read a story better than this guy.

  • @samjuby5933
    @samjuby5933 11 месяцев назад +4

    What a fabulous story Tony, your brilliant, ignore the haters, they are just jealous, laugh at them and feel sorry for them as they are sad

  • @jamesblahut5008
    @jamesblahut5008 Год назад +50

    I love it when you and Bitesized Audio Classics read the same stories. It's really fun to see what each of you bring to a tale!

    • @amandine512
      @amandine512 Год назад +10

      Tony has ruined any ability I had to listen to other narrators, save Ian Gordon, he’s that good.

    • @jamesblahut5008
      @jamesblahut5008 Год назад +18

      @@amandine512 I enjoy Simon Stanhope. He's definitely an actor, and Tony is more of an academic. I appreciate both approaches.

    • @user-Tn2Dn
      @user-Tn2Dn Год назад +3

      @@amandine512I feel exactly the same way. I’m so disappointed listening to anyone but Tony. I used to like the Bitesize stories but he’s fallen way behind Tony IMO. Tony is truly gifted at this.

    • @soundsilence2604
      @soundsilence2604 Год назад +10

      To my ears, Tony shines in all things ghostly, macabre or fantastical. Simon's voice best suits mysteries and humor. Both make brilliant productions, but I'm admittedly partial to Tony's creepy-calm intonations (and post-story waffle).

    • @VoltaireVI
      @VoltaireVI Год назад

      Stanhope seems to me more like no actor. His pauses are so unnervingly tedious and artificial. With one exception: A compilation of Saki's stories.

  • @sathurxy49
    @sathurxy49 Год назад +13

    Tony, as a Dubliner, thank you for pronouncing Aungier Street as it has been for centuries. There are versions of this story, but, the narrators pronounce that street name in the French style after the town of the same spelling. It's not their fault. Absolutely understandable. Your attention to detail is superb.

    • @ClassicGhost
      @ClassicGhost  Год назад +4

      +Joseph Wearen Thank you Joseph! Much appreciated. I did have to look it up :)

    • @emho5135
      @emho5135 5 месяцев назад

      I'm Irish and I once spent an hour wandering in circles around Aungier Street looking for it, while the flecking dubs couldn't work out what I meant when I tried awn jee air or awn gee air street.

  • @lauriewarner4848
    @lauriewarner4848 Год назад +25

    What a incredible voice I am listening to. How on this gods given earth have I not listened to you before. Thank you! Brilliantly executed.

  • @nataliepOU812
    @nataliepOU812 Год назад +11

    I try other channels for variety but always come back to you Tony. You are just the best. Greetings from Seattle on a perfectly rainy night 🌃

  • @sugarfalls1
    @sugarfalls1 Год назад +7

    Tony, I binged on your newest stories last night! Was sooo good! The way British people say "hall" from the back of the throat is so much scarier and better than the American version (I am the American! lol) Just that little detail alone made your reading of the story so much better and authentic! Many thanks from the Atlantic seaboard! All the best to you in 2024!!!

  • @djkelleher3557
    @djkelleher3557 Год назад +19

    Greetings from Cork, Ireland 🇮🇪. It's my first time listening to you, and I must compliment you for both your storytelling and your insights/ramblings! It's a treat to listen to you. Thank you 😊

    • @ClassicGhost
      @ClassicGhost  Год назад +3

      Great to have you here. You must recommend some good Cork stories

  • @lyndabrennan4560
    @lyndabrennan4560 Год назад +6

    How wonderful, have a lovely weekend Tony 👏💛

  • @A_QuestioningSoul
    @A_QuestioningSoul Год назад +5

    The commentary afterwards is a great addition! 👌🏾👌🏾

  • @iamlunalane
    @iamlunalane Год назад +8

    ❤ by far my favourite narrator of thrilling tales of horror and intrigue

  • @janislohman8125
    @janislohman8125 Год назад +6

    Your voice is perfect for this reading. Well done! GOD bless you

  • @amandalee215
    @amandalee215 Год назад +5

    Thank you Tony another great story proper Friday night treat!

  • @drezdendolla.9143
    @drezdendolla.9143 3 месяца назад

    I adore your reading, your voice! Nobody else can compare! More Shirley Jackson and Daphne DuMaurier please!

  • @martiwilliams4592
    @martiwilliams4592 Год назад +7

    Truly gripping, horrifying tale. Love your vivid narrations and interesting "ramblings". Le Fanu never fails to scares me silly. Uncle Silas kept me awake until the very last page. Thank you, tony!

  • @sleethmitchell
    @sleethmitchell Год назад +2

    years of living on small old sailboats, never making any money, instilled in me the desire to run a small used bookstore. many cheap-o marinas have paperback book exchanges... offering showers and a coin laundry to the boat-bound along the intracoastal waterway... benign ghosts, coming and going, through the sounds of the north and south carolinas.

  • @Sn4fu
    @Sn4fu Год назад +3

    Ahh I’m so glad I found your channel again!! I forgot the name! Exactly what I wanted to listen to today.

  • @lifewithhollyt
    @lifewithhollyt Год назад +3

    You are one of my favourite channels right now... thank you for a great time every video!

  • @violetfemme411
    @violetfemme411 Год назад +5

    What a lovely surprise! Thank you 💜

  • @TheMrCougarful
    @TheMrCougarful Год назад +3

    A brilliant reading. Thanks much.

  • @donaldmccleary9015
    @donaldmccleary9015 Год назад +3

    Great story and narration.
    I have heard this before, but as always, your rendition is the best.
    I like this one anytime I hear it.

  • @drezdendolla.9143
    @drezdendolla.9143 3 месяца назад

    I would love to hear you read some Ray Bradbury short stories. He definitely has a lot that send shivers down my spine, and your voice and cadance would be fantastic! ❤

  • @johnroche7541
    @johnroche7541 Год назад +1

    What makes this story so special and real for me is that I know that area in Dublin very well. I can visualise the story. The great Irish literary man James Joyce lived nearby at one stage. This is one of my all time favourite ghost stories. Huge fan of Sheridan La Fanu. MR James the great English ghost story writer states that Le Fanu was the greatest of the genre. I would also recommend the ghost story "The Judges House" written by Sheridans fellow Irishman Bram Stoker who is more fsmous for writing the vampire classic "Dracula". Sheridan wrote a great vampire story called "Camila" which was made into a movie by the famous Hammer film productions starring Peter Cushing.

    • @ClassicGhost
      @ClassicGhost  Год назад +1

      +John Roche The Judge’s House is on my list

  • @georgeohwell7988
    @georgeohwell7988 Год назад +2

    Fantastic reading

  • @tracibrown6431
    @tracibrown6431 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @StoryVoracious
    @StoryVoracious Год назад

    Equipage!
    I my heart leapt to hear you say the word. I just love it when you talk
    clean! 😆.
    Sunday meal prep day for me, Asian food from Nam prick sauce and marbled eggs for breakfast, to vegan, ginger and eschalot sauce fried greens with home sauce marinated faux duck for dinner.
    (Chop, chop, cho, chop.
    I love faux duck so much! I guess you could call it seitan worship!)
    Today you have made my Char Siew a lot sweeter.
    Thanks Tony.

    • @ClassicGhost
      @ClassicGhost  Год назад +1

      +April Wakefield your sunday was
      before mine. i like that word too . an impious and quotidian

    • @StoryVoracious
      @StoryVoracious Год назад +1

      Oh I'm all a shiver!
      Such words, and a man who knows how to say them.
      Interlocutor, is another word that I love.
      It is percussive by sound and engaging by meaning.
      🥁🔗

    • @LucicPower
      @LucicPower Год назад

      Didactic

  • @feralbluee
    @feralbluee Год назад +3

    really enjoyed your reading. your quiet tenor voice is calming and easy to listen to, while giving one the shivers in the right places. i’m already subscribed and now i know why :). thanks much for telling us all these stories. have a great day :) 🌷🪻🌱

    • @ClassicGhost
      @ClassicGhost  Год назад +1

      Wonderful! thank you for subscribing

  • @mariameere5807
    @mariameere5807 Год назад

    Excellent work as usual Tony! Loving the art! Thank you so much 🙏🫶✨🫶

  • @JD-cw4qg
    @JD-cw4qg Год назад +1

    Love this tale and your version is brilliant, thanks

  • @amandine512
    @amandine512 Год назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @itendzinplural9563
    @itendzinplural9563 Год назад

    You’re a wonderful storyteller :) thanks!

    • @ClassicGhost
      @ClassicGhost  Год назад

      +It Endz In Plural thank you very much 🙏

  • @violetfemme411
    @violetfemme411 Год назад +1

    "This kind of petered out." 😂😂😂😂 But always entertaining 💜

  • @brandyjean7015
    @brandyjean7015 Год назад +1

    I adore your narrations.
    Although I did chuckle @ your stentorian 'Who goes there?'
    It had enough volumn, but seemed more petulant than powerful.
    Of course, I entirely blamey own perception for this disconnect. When I think stentorian, I think James Earl Jones.

    • @ClassicGhost
      @ClassicGhost  Год назад

      I am practising stentorian in front of the mirror even now. Gruff, powerful, no nonsense. It's the new me!

  • @libertycowboy2495
    @libertycowboy2495 Год назад +1

    Very enjoyable tale. Love Le Fanu's works. Always enjoy your narrations.

    • @LadyEng
      @LadyEng Год назад

      This is my first time listening to you and I am fascinated! Cheers from your new Argentine fan.

  • @DenWell-SeedsOfChaos
    @DenWell-SeedsOfChaos Год назад +8

    I worked at two Waldenbooks and one small family-owned bookstore. All three were horrible experiences full of horrible humans being shitheads at every opportunity. I would say, keep your "working at a bookstore" as a pleasant fantasy and don't ruin it with reality. I know this is a real bummer of a comment but this was my experience in California, maybe it will be much nicer there in England, where I imagine it to be lovely and perfect all the time, right! 🥰Please take my opinion for what it is worth... Two US pennies? One..? Okay, it's free.

    • @mwilson7842
      @mwilson7842 Год назад +1

      Who was worse, your employers or the customers? Just curious 🧐

    • @ClassicGhost
      @ClassicGhost  Год назад +1

      I suspect it's much the same to be fair. I didn't apply for it in the end.

    • @shawnsutherland7080
      @shawnsutherland7080 Год назад +4

      “I’m looking for a book…I don’t know the title, and I can’t remember who wrote it…but it’s got a black cover and white letters…you know the book I’m talking about, right?”
      Or the time a guy (who was looking for A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole) opened with “Do you have that book by that guy who killed himself?”

    • @papabear5506
      @papabear5506 4 месяца назад

      I worked at a Half Price Books for almost a decade and it was wonderful, until corporate started taking away the individuality of each store. Loved it, though, overall. Probably the only job I'd go back to if i ever decide to work at a job again.

  • @daniethegirl029
    @daniethegirl029 Год назад +2

    Love the pic 🖤

  • @JasonJason210
    @JasonJason210 Год назад +1

    The thumb was also very good!

  • @Andrew-if3sd
    @Andrew-if3sd 7 месяцев назад +2

    "You tried to get into the locked drawer today, didn't you? "😊
    Yikes, 😱 a super rat 🐀!

  • @MetalGearsOfThought
    @MetalGearsOfThought Год назад +1

    Your voice reminds me of Rahul kohli. Very nice to listen to.

  • @70schild420
    @70schild420 Год назад

    👏👏👏👏👏👏bravo💀👻

  • @alison155
    @alison155 Год назад +1

    Love these rambles 😂

  • @thurayya8905
    @thurayya8905 Год назад +1

    I have noticed that in horror or tragedy or any media where there is prolonged suspense or heavy emotion, it is more effective if there is an interjection of humor or lightness. I first noticed this years ago when my friends persuaded me to see "The People Under the Stairs" with them. Wes Craven would get the audience chuckling over some antic, relaxed, then -- pow! -- he would have something jump out and everyone would scream. If you don't produce that contrast, the audience will provide it themselves, which is probably why we find the B horror films of the fifties so silly. Well, that, and bad writing.

  • @1952TeleDude
    @1952TeleDude 7 месяцев назад

    I need the book with the blue cover. It has a guitar on it.
    I need it now. It’s very important.

  • @chernobyl7.347
    @chernobyl7.347 9 месяцев назад

    This was made into an old radio show back in the day I believe called "The Judges House" or something similar

  • @saschafiege4242
    @saschafiege4242 Год назад +2

    Can somebody define what newly fronted means?

    • @tabithacollins6003
      @tabithacollins6003 Год назад +1

      I think that it means that the original old facade facing the street, had been modernized, to make the house look more modern at the time, but even that had now fallen into disrepair.
      All the best from Germany
      🙂

    • @Andrew-if3sd
      @Andrew-if3sd 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@tabithacollins6003ja, das ist richtig!

  • @peterbianchi6219
    @peterbianchi6219 3 месяца назад

    Just an aside-was Hamlet's father's ghost really working for justice? Was he (It?) really the ghost of Hamlet' s father? He (It?) drove Hamlet to madness and murder, caused the suicide of Ophelia, caused her brother to kill Hamlet, caused the death of Hamlet's mother (perhaps just), caused the death of his (Its) brother (certainly just) and left the kingdom without a king ... so, all that tragedy just to get revenge on a bad brother. Perhaps that "ghost" was never the father of Hamlet - just a demon in king's clothing. Something I've often wondered at. Of course there is the Gravedigger, one of the most humerous characters ever written.

  • @daniethegirl029
    @daniethegirl029 Год назад

    Maybe one day you’ll own a bookshop❤❤ I’d shop there

    • @ClassicGhost
      @ClassicGhost  Год назад +1

      +Abrams_Like_The_Tank i
      often fantasise
      about having a bookshop

  • @ainemoroney9965
    @ainemoroney9965 Год назад +1

    Very happy to hear you sharing your puppy training experiences, this is something many people and puppies will benefit from. BTW - if Ruby has an aluminium bowl she will see a dog reflection and find that off putting.... Ceramic or non breakable is worth a try....
    Bookshop keepers don't worry about the appearance 😅 - you just have to get the "book keeper accent" ( nasal, condescending....) - you love accents 😅

    • @ClassicGhost
      @ClassicGhost  Год назад +2

      Ha ha. Nasal, condescending. I'm a natural!

  • @amandine512
    @amandine512 Год назад

    If your channel name was on the mugs you sell then I would like to buy one.

    • @ClassicGhost
      @ClassicGhost  Год назад +1

      It used to be, but this is a different design.

  • @Andrew-if3sd
    @Andrew-if3sd 7 месяцев назад

    1:03:44

  • @70schild420
    @70schild420 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ginadoughty6950
    @ginadoughty6950 Год назад

    Omg you finished your video with exactly what I said lol

  • @mrblaxto
    @mrblaxto Год назад

    I feel some of these later readings feel too cheerful for the subject matter imho.

    • @ClassicGhost
      @ClassicGhost  Год назад

      lol. some other guy just told me i was too boring. i suppose those aren’t mutually exclusive. At least I’m a cheerful bore which is better than the alternative:)

  • @GrootsieTheDog
    @GrootsieTheDog 6 месяцев назад

    Need new theme music. The current intro sounds like a Stranger Things twilght zone vibe. I think using more conventional instrumentation and early classical with modern compositional techniques and effects could set a more ghosty tone Imo

  • @amyjones8114
    @amyjones8114 22 дня назад

    53:23 😳 get axe?

  • @amandine512
    @amandine512 Год назад +1

    You are too good to work at a bookshop. You should own one.

  • @tuxedomask7071
    @tuxedomask7071 4 месяца назад

    "literally overpowered"?

  • @karlinguk
    @karlinguk Год назад +1

    Unlike the excellent and much more palatable.. Derwentwater narration
    Although nothing against the reader this story's use of descriptive words is superfluous; there is a overuse of colour... Making it too complicated to follow.
    Why do some writers overkill by adding too much to the canvas so to speak?... Tse
    Limited audience.