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  • "The Canterville Ghost" is a short story by the Irish author Oscar Wilde which contains elements of both horror and comedy. It was first published in two parts in the February 23 and March 2, 1887 issues of the British magazine The Court and Society Review. It was republished in an anthology of Wilde's works, Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories in 1891. [1].
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  • the Canterville ghost, and was found the next morning lying on the floor of the card-room in such a helpless paralytic state that, though he lived on to a great age...
  • This tale is the seventh story I have read, titled “The Canterville Ghost and Other Stories.” It consists of three different stories. The first story begins in England.
  • "The Canterville Ghost" is a humorous short story by Oscar Wilde. It was the first of Wilde's stories to be published, appearing in two parts in The Court and Society Review...
  • Oscar Wilde. The Canterville Ghost. ... from its stand, and had fallen on the stone floor, while, seated in a high-backed chair, was the Canterville ghost, rubbing...
  • To her surprise, Virginia saw the Canterville ghost. He was sitting near the window, watching the first leaves of autumn dancing in the wind.
  • The Canterville Ghost. by Oscar Wilde. adapted for easy reading by Lingo4you www.lingo4u.de. Level 2 – lower intermediate. The Canterville Ghost.
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  • Lord Canterville: If you don’t mind a ghost in your house, it’s quite all right with me. But please remember that I warned you. Mr Otis: I understand Sir.
  • As we delve into the pages of ‘The Canterville Ghost,’ we are reminded of the enduring power of humor and satire to captivate, enlighten, and entertain.