To Be Read at Dusk & Three Ghost Stories - [Paperback] (English)

(0) By (author) 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 Read more...
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Format Paperback
ISBN 9789362052506
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
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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