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Revision as of 23:07, 3 April 2022
The Canterville Ghost
Author(s) | Oscar Wilde |
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Published | February 23, 1887 |
Publisher | The Court and Society Review |
Genre(s) | Gothic Humor |
Age group | Young Adult Adult |
The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde is a humorous story, originally published in 1887. The main theme is cohabitaton of a modern american family with a ghost in the old English castle of Canterville.
Trigger Warnings
- Blood stain
- Coffin
- Death (mentioned)
- Drowning (mentioned)
- Funeral
- Ghosts
- Gun violence
- Headless man (mentioned)
- Homicide planning
- Kidnapping
- Murder (mentioned)
- Skeleton
- Shooting (mentioned)
- Suffocating (mentioned)
- Suicide (mentioned)
- Stabbing (planned)
- Uttering Curses
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