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Canterville Ghost and Other Stories
Canterville Ghost and Other Stories | Oscar Wilde
Renowned for his poetry, plays, essays, and conversational skills, Oscar Wilde also wrote delightfully entertaining works of short fiction. This volume includes four of his finest. Most celebrated is "The Canterville Ghost," an engaging, comical tale centering around the ghost of Sir Simon de Canterville, who for some 300 years had terrorized the residents and employees of Canterville Chase. When the manor is bought by the Otises, an American family that refuses to believe in such "supernatural" nonsense, hilarious results ensue.Three other stories include "The Sphinx Without a Secret," a tale of an enigmatic woman who carries the key to a mystery with her to the grave; "The Model Millionaire," a charming story of a "delightful, ineffectual young man with a perfect profile and no profession"; and "Lord Arthur Savile's Crime." Rounding out the volume are Wilde's lyrical "Poems in Prose" "The Artist," "The Doer of Good," "The Disciple," "The Master," "The House of Judgment," and "The Teacher of Wisdom."These diverting works offer general readers and devotees of the author a generous sampling of the wit, whimsy, and imaginative gusto of one of the 19th century's most scintillating masters of the English language.
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I picked this up for The Canterville Ghost, a story that is ultimately a satire on both the English Aristocracy and Americans and their new money. Mr. and Mrs. Otis and their four children move into Canterville Chase although they have been warned that it‘s been haunted for centuries. The antics of the family in reaction to the ghost is amusing. The other mysteries in this collection were entertaining as well, but I‘m partial to Wilde‘s style.👻🎃

emz711 Yeesssss! Canterville ghost! Omg I love this story and more people have to read it 4y
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GoneFishing

Death must be so beautiful. To lie in the soft brown earth, with the grasses waving above one's head, and listen to silence. To have no yesterday, and no tomorrow. To forget time, to forgive life, to be at peace.

Gissy Beautiful! ❤️ 6y
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ShannonColleen
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My #currentread is pretty amazing! How I failed to read this until now is beyond me!

MrBook Welcome to Litsy! We hope you enjoy your stay with us here. This place can suck you in and never let go, lol! 😊 7y
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Lidia
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#octphotochallenge #witchoraghost I think I like ghosts more and this was the first I thought of even though it's the least scary one. I remember reading this story as a teen and just laughing a lot.

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SophieWaters
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It's been years since I read Wilde and I'd forgotten how wonderful a writer he is. Sharp, funny, off the wall and so elegant. Love. I seriously need to get my hands on more of his plays and short stories.

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