"A Wonderful Ghost Story" recounts Mr. H.'s personal narrative of a haunting, enriched by unpublished letters from Charles Dickens regarding the same events. This volume offers a unique glimpse into Victorian England's fascination with the supernatural, blending elements of classic ghost stories with authentic correspondence from one of the era's most celebrated authors. Heaphy's account provides a compelling look at the intersection of literature and the paranormal, capturing the eerie atmosphere of a haunted house and the skeptical yet intrigued perspective of Dickens himself. This edition brings to light a forgotten corner of literary history, offering both chills and insights into the minds of its protagonists.
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