ghosts in literature

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ghosts in literature

Spectral America

phantoms and the national imagination
"From essays about the Salem witch trials to literary uses of ghosts by Twain, Wharton, and Bierce to the cinematic blockbuster "The Sixth Sense", this book is the first to survey the importance of ghosts and hauntings in American culture across time. From the Puritans' conviction that a thousand preternatural beings appear every day before our eyes, to today's resurgence of spirits in fiction and film, the culture of the United States has been obsessed with ghosts. this book asserts that ghosts, whether in oral tradition, literature, or such modern forms as cinema have always been constructions embedded in specific historical ontexts and invoked for explicit purposes, often poitical in nature"--Adapted from publisher description.

The ghosts in Shakespeare

a study of the occultism in the Shakespeare plays
1972

Ghosts

2010
Explores the legends of ghosts, from historic beliefs about the afterlife to today's Hollywood ghost stories, and examines other unexplained spiritual phenomena, including out-of-body experiences and reincarnation.
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