Dickens’s Haunted Christmas: The Ethics of the Spectral Text
The question of haunting itself has its own interest, but one might also wonder why Dicken's Christmas Carol - a Christmas story - should be at all haunted. While some connection between Christmas, winter and the supernatural can be traced back through Shakespeare and no doubt beyond, Dickens s...
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Auteur principal: | Brad Fruhauff |
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University of Edinburgh
2008
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