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100 1 $aDickens, Charles,$d1812-1870.
245 14 $aThe haunted house /$cCharles Dickens with Hesba Stretton ... [et al. ; foreward by Peter Ackroyd].
260 $aLondon :$bHesperus,$c2002.
300 $aix, 128 pages ;$c20 cm.
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490 1 $a100 pages
500 $aOriginally published in the weekly periodical All the year round. 1862.
505 00 $tForeword /$rPeter Ackroyd --$tHaunted house --$tThe mortals in the house /$rby Charles Dickens --$tThe ghost in the clock room /$rby Hesba Stretton --$tThe ghost in the double room /$rby George Augustus Sala --$tThe ghost in the picture room /$rby Adelaide Anne Procter --$tThe ghost in the cupboard room /$rby Wilkie Collins --$tThe ghost in Master B.'s room /$rby Charles Dickens --$tThe ghost in the garden room /$rby Elizabeth Gaskell --$tThe ghost in the corner room /$rby Charles Dickens.
520 1 $a"An ingenious, multi-authored tale of the supernatural, The Haunted House is a testament to Charles Dickens' comic touch. 'Conducted' by Dickens and featuring various members of the London literati, including Elizabeth Gaskell and Wilkie Collins, The Haunted House takes on the genre of the ghost story - but leaves the reader with something very much more unusual." "When the narrator sees a deserted house from his railway carriage, he cannot resist the challenge of taking up residence in a place no one else will inhabit. Local legend has terrified the nearby villagers, and they, in turn, convince his servants to abandon ship. Undaunted, he and his sister invite a group of friends to join them. Having shared out the household tasks, the guests are then commissioned to rout out the supernatural from their respective rooms. On Twelfth Night they meet to share their ghostly tales. The result is a feast of lively and bizarre storytelling, uniting the finest in Victorian literary talent."--Jacket.
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