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Canterville Ghost

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126
Language
EN
ISBN
9780744549515
Reading Time
~2h 12min

Canterville Ghost is a children's books book by Oscar Wilde. In 1997. It has 126 pages.

About this book

Oscar Wilde’s short story subverts the conventional ghost tale by pitting a centuries-old spectral resident against a thoroughly modern American family. When an American diplomat purchases Canterville Chase, the household’s newly installed ghost attempts his customary routines of rattling chains and issuing grim warnings, only to encounter pragmatic skepticism and practical remedies. Through this collision of old-world tradition and new-world pragmatism, Wilde constructs a sharp satire on cultural differences, the performance of fear, and Victorian social conventions. Beneath its comedic surface lies a quiet meditation on isolation, the passage of time, and the possibility of moral renewal. The narrative’s lasting presence in educational curricula stems from Wilde’s precise use of irony, his deliberate inversion of literary expectations, and the gentle melancholy that surfaces when a ghost recognizes his own obsolescence. Frequently classified within children’s literature, the work occupies a distinctive space in Wilde’s output, blending accessible storytelling with layered social commentary while remaining firmly rooted in the traditions of British literary humor.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Canterville Ghost?+

Canterville Ghost has 126 pages.

When was Canterville Ghost published?+

Canterville Ghost was published in 1997.

What genre is Canterville Ghost?+

Canterville Ghost is a Children's Books book.

What is Canterville Ghost about?+

Oscar Wilde’s short story subverts the conventional ghost tale by pitting a centuries-old spectral resident against a thoroughly modern American family. When an American diplomat purchases Canterville Chase, the household’s newly installed ghost attempts his customary routines of rattling chains and...

Who wrote Canterville Ghost?+

Canterville Ghost was written by Oscar Wilde.