The Haunted House

by 查尔斯·狄更斯

Blurb

The Haunted House is a story published in 1859 for the weekly periodical All the Year Round. It was "Conducted by Charles Dickens", with contributions from others. It is a "portmanteau" story, with Dickens writing the opening and closing stories, framing stories by Dickens himself and five other authors:
"The Mortals in the House"
"The Ghost in the Clock Room"
"The Ghost in the Double Room"
"The Ghost in the Picture Room"
"The Ghost in the Cupboard Room"
"The Ghost in Master B's Room"
"The Ghost in the Garden Room"
"The Ghost in the Corner Room"
The story appeared in the Extra Christmas Number on 13 December 1859. Dickens began a tradition of Christmas publications with A Christmas Carol in 1843 and his Christmas stories soon became a national institution. The Haunted House was his 1859 offering.
Dickens's opening story, The Mortals in the House, is the strongest of the collection and demonstrates his mastery of storytelling and characterisation. When the narrator sees a deserted house from his railway carriage he becomes determined to take up residence there. However, the house is said to be haunted and the servants gradually become agitated.

First Published

1859

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