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The Victorian Ghost Story and the Invention of Christmas

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The Victorian Ghost Story and the Invention of Christmas

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The Victorian Ghost Story and the Invention of Christmas

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The Victorian Ghost Story and the Invention of Christmas book

ByDewi Evans
BookThe Routledge Handbook to the Ghost Story

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Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2017
Imprint Routledge
Pages 9
eBook ISBN 9781315644417

ABSTRACT

The relationship between Christmas and ghost stories has its roots in the oral tradition of the fireside winter’s tale of “sprites and goblins”, which can be traced back at least as far as the fifteenth century. Hervey’s account foreshadows what the Christmas ghost story was to become in the Victorian period, under the auspices of Charles Dickens in particular. Dickens’s Christmas ghost stories took the winter’s tale in a direction that embraced modern print-cultural innovations, helping to establish the Christmas hearth as a particularly appropriate spatio-temporal location for the telling of ghost stories. Betraying a typically Victorian evangelicalism, the spirits who visit Scrooge on Christmas Eve are intent on the reformation of one individual. The Christmas ghost story, which Hervey had painstakingly differentiated from the winter’s tale and which Dickens had done so much to transform into a major literary vehicle for the ideals of spiritual, social, and national redemption, had come full circle.

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