The Canterville Ghost

By Oscar Wilde, 1887

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The Canterville Ghost

The Canterville Ghost Summary

The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde is a humorous short story that tells the tale of an American family, the Otises, who move into a haunted English mansion, Canterville Chase. Despite warnings, they remain unperturbed by the resident ghost, Sir Simon, leading to a series of comedic encounters that blend satire and the supernatural.

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Short Summary: An American family moves into a British mansion, undeterred by warnings of its resident ghost. Their pragmatic approach leads to humorous interactions with the ghost, culminating in a touching resolution.

"When Mr. Hiram B. Otis, the American Minister, bought Canterville Chase, everyone told him he was doing a very foolish thing, as there was no doubt at all that the place was haunted. Indeed, Lord Canterville himself felt it his duty to mention the fact to Mr. Otis when they came to discuss terms. 'We have not cared to live in the place ourselves,' said Lord Canterville, 'since my grandaunt, the Dowager Duchess of Bolton, was frightened into a fit, from which she never really recovered, by two skeleton hands being placed on her shoulders as she was dressing for dinner.' 'My Lord,' answered the Minister, 'I will take the furniture and the ghost at a valuation. I come from a modern country, where we have everything that money can buy; and with all our spry young fellows painting the Old World red, and carrying off your best actors and prima donnas, I reckon that if there were such a thing as a ghost in Europe, we’d have it at home in a very short time in one of our public museums, or on the road as a show.' 'I fear that the ghost exists,' said Lord Canterville, smiling, 'though it may have resisted the overtures of your enterprising impresarios. It has been well known for three centuries, since 1584 in fact, and always makes its appearance before the death of any member of our family.' 'Well, so does the family doctor for that matter, Lord Canterville. But there is no such thing, sir, as a ghost, and I guess the laws of Nature are not going to be suspended for the British aristocracy.' 'You are certainly very natural in America,' answered Lord Canterville, who did not quite understand Mr. Otis’s last observation; 'and if you don’t mind a ghost in the house, it is all right. Only you must remember I warned you.' A few weeks after this, the purchase was concluded, and at the close of the season the Minister and his family went down to Canterville Chase."