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"In a Glass Darkly" is a collection of supernatural short stories written by Irish author Sheridan Le Fanu and published in 1872. The book is structured as a series of cases, presented as the posthumous papers of Dr. Hesselius, a "metaphysical" doctor who investigates cases of the supernatural. The stories explore themes such as vampirism, ghosts, and demonic possession, and are known for their Gothic atmosphere, suspenseful storytelling, and psychological depth. The most famous story in the collection is "Carmilla," a vampire tale that predates Bram Stoker's "Dracula" by nearly three decades and has been adapted into numerous films and TV shows. "In a Glass Darkly" is considered a seminal work of supernatural fiction and a prime example of Le Fanu's mastery of the genre.