Humorous Ghost Stories is a collection of short stories compiled and introduced by Dorothy Scarborough in the early 20th century. This anthology highlights ghostly encounters with a humorous twist, moving away from the traditional, grim depictions of ghosts in earlier literature.
In the introduction, Scarborough explores how ghosts, once feared as terrifying entities, have transformed into whimsical, lighthearted characters. These modern ghosts often poke fun at themselves or their interactions with the living, evoking laughter instead of fear.
Scarborough argues that contemporary ghosts possess more personality and wit, using humor and satire to engage with the living in absurd and comical ways. She explains that this shift reflects modern individualism and societal changes. By contrasting the grim specters of the past with lively, playful spirits, the introduction sets the stage for a refreshing collection of ghostly tales, filled with charm and wit, offering readers a delightful new perspective on the supernatural.
INTRODUCTION
The Canterville Ghost
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THE GHOST-EXTINGUISHER
The Ghost-Extinguisher
¡°Dey Ain't No Ghosts¡±
The Transferred Ghost
The Mummy's Foot
The Rival Ghosts
The Water Ghost of Harrowby Hall
Back from That Bourne
ANONYMOUS
JOHN NEWBEGIN
HIS SUDDEN DEATH
HIS REAPPEARANCE AT POCOCK
HIS DETERMINATION TO REMAIN
A SINGULAR MEMBER OF SOCIETY
AN INTERVIEW WITH A DEAD MAN
IN CONCLUSION
THE GHOST-SHIP
The Ghost-Ship
The Transplanted Ghost
The Last Ghost in Harmony
The Ghost of Miser Brimpson
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The Haunted Photograph
The Ghost that Got the Button
The Specter Bridegroom
The Specter of Tappington
In the Barn
A Shady Plot
The Lady and the Ghost