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Ghost stories occupy a significant place in literary studies, appearing in courses on Gothic literature, American literature, Victorian fiction, and psychoanalytic criticism. The genre is academically compelling because it sits at the intersection of psychology, cultural anxiety, and narrative ambiguity — forcing readers to question the boundary between reality and supernatural apparition. Henry James's The Turn of the Screw is a central text in this area, as are works by Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Dickens, William Faulkner, and Mary Shelley, each of whom uses supernatural or uncanny elements to explore deeper social and psychological tensions.

Student papers on this topic tend to approach ghost stories through psychoanalytic and feminist frameworks, particularly when examining The Turn of the Screw and its unreliable governess narrator. Papers also apply literary criticism to Shelley's Frankenstein and analyze how authors such as Faulkner in A Rose for Emily and Washington Irving use haunting as a metaphor for history, memory, and repression. Comparative and cultural approaches appear as well, tracing how ghost story conventions move between canonical literature and popular culture.

A strong essay on this topic requires a focused thesis about what the supernatural represents within a specific text rather than treating ghosts as mere plot devices. Evidence drawn from close reading — narrative perspective, the credibility of the observer, and the ambiguity of apparitions — tends to carry the most weight. The most common pitfall is summarizing the supernatural events without arguing what they reveal about character psychology, social ideology, or the limits of rational interpretation.

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Veidemanis, a High-School English Teacher
¶ … Veidemanis, a high-school English teacher in Oshkosh, Wisconsin and a well-known literary critic on British Literature of the 19th century, offers a number of very intriguing ways to teach Mary Shelley's classic…
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Realism in philosophy and art
Magical realism is difficult to describe. Some maintain that it is a distinct genre, others that it is a style that can be found in several different genres and periods of literature.
Paper Undergraduate
Raven an Explication of Edgar
An Explication of Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven"
Research Paper Undergraduate
Lord of the Flies --
Lord of the Flies -- William Golding's main, living protagonists, before, one year later, and into the farther future
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A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Classical literature is classic because it contains a kernel of truth. In Charles Dickens' novel, A Christmas Carol, we find that the element of truth revolves around the nature of man.
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Henry James's The turn of the screw: analysis and themes
In speaking of ghost stories, one may say that while there's something rotten in the state of Denmark, there's something really rotten in the House of Bly. That is to say, The Turn of the Screw by Henry James is chock-full with moral depravity and psychological terror, so much so that it gives even the greatest ghost story of all time a run for its money. But what makes The Turn of the Screw such a tour de force is not the fact that like Shakespeare's rendering of Denmark in Hamlet, the House of Bly is "an unweeded garden" of "things rank and gross in nature," but that unlike Hamlet the source for that moral depravity and psychological terror is a complete mystery (Shakespeare). It is the purpose of this essay to examine who is to blame for all the misery and terror in The Turn of the Screw.
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Mark Twain Tonight by Hal Holbrook
¶ … man shows media has ever produced and, in any case, the original product of the genre, Mark Twain Tonight! with Hal Holbrook had an estimated thirty million viewers tuned in on March 6, 1967
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Magic realism in literature and art
This story works to capture the essence of slavery's aftermath for its characters. It tells a truth created in flashback and ghost story. It aims to create mysticism only memory can illustrate.
Research Paper Doctorate
Ambrose Bierce Facts About Bierce\'s
Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce (June 24, 1842- 1914?) was an American satirist, critic, poet, short story (horror) writer, editor, and journalist.
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Comparative Study Between Homer\'s Odyssey and the Coen Brothers O Brother Where Art Thou
Homer in Hollywood: The Coen Brothers' O Brother, Where Art Thou?