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The Canterville Ghost

October 4, 2017March 31, 2024 Oscar Wilde BlogLeave a comment

The Canterville Ghost is a short story by Oscar Wilde which made its first appearance in America in The New-York Tribune on Sunday, March 27, 1887.1

Unfortunately, I was too young to read the original.

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