Format | Hardback |
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ISBN | 9789362055811 |
Color Type | Black & White |
No. of Pages | 85 |
Dimensions | 127 X 196.85 |
Publication date | 10-03-2025 |
Publisher | SANAGE PUBLISHING HOUSE LLP |
Language | English |
To Be Read at Dusk & Three Ghost Stories - [DELUXE HARCOVER EDITION] (English)
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Charles Dickens
Bringing together Charles Dicken's famous short story "To Be Read at Dusk" along with the Three Ghost Stories.
To Be Read at Dusk: Five couriers talking amongst themselves outside a convent on the summit of the Great St Bernard Pass are overheard by the narrator, as two of their group's members relate short ghost stories. The first story is of a young woman who disappears, apparently taken from her newly-wed husband by a mysterious man who had p
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Bringing together Charles Dicken's famous short story "To Be Read at Dusk" along with the Three Ghost Stories.
To Be Read at Dusk: Five couriers talking amongst themselves outside a convent on the summit of the Great St Bernard Pass are overheard by the narrator, as two of their group's members relate short ghost stories. The first story is of a young woman who disappears, apparently taken from her newly-wed husband by a mysterious man who had previously appeared in her nightmares; the second is of a man who sees an apparition of his brother, and is thereby warned of the latter's death.
Three Ghost Stories: "The Signal-Man": This story is about a railway signal-man who receives a series of ghostly premonitions, which he believes are warnings of impending disaster. The story explores themes of loneliness, isolation, and mental breakdown.
"The Haunted House": This is a multi-part story about a group of people who spend a night in a haunted house, hoping to solve the mystery of its ghostly apparitions. The story is notable for its complex structure, with each section being written by a different author, including Dickens himself.
"The Trial for Murder": This is a courtroom drama about a man who is haunted by the ghost of a woman he murdered. The story is notable for its vivid depiction of the trial and the intense psychological pressure experienced by the accused.
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