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The canterville Ghost' was first published serially in 1887 in Court and Society Review, a magazine for the leisured upper classes. The story did not immediately receive much critical attention, and indeed wilde was not viewed as an important author untill the publication, during the 1890s, of his novbel The picture of Dorian Gray (1891) and of several well-received plays, including The Importance of Being Earnest (1895). In 189, The Canterville Ghost' was republished in Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, and Other Stories.
In the Canterville Ghost,'Wilde draws upon fairy tales, Gothic novels, and stories of Americans abroad to shape his comic ghost story. Though Wilde offeers a comic treatment, he finds inspiration for Sir Simon's character in Alfred Tennyson's serious poem Maud as well as in the Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Christabel.'
Wilde used a myriad of comic sources to shape his story. Thomas De Quincey's Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts,' a satirical essay, is one apparent source. Whilde would also have been aware of Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey (1818), aparody of the Gothic novel so popular in the early nineteenth century. Finally, Wilde's own experience on the lecture circuit in the United States undoubtedly helped him ridicule stereotypical American behaviour. Indeed, one of the major themes in the story is the culture clash between a sixteenth-century English ghost and a late nineteenth-century American family. But the story also examines the disparity between the public self and the private self, a theme to which wild would return again in his later writings.
Blueberry Classics Books Set of 5 Books
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