Ghosts: A Social History, vol 5

Ghosts: A Social History, vol 5
Title Ghosts: A Social History, vol 5 PDF eBook
Author Owen Davies
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 237
Release 2024-08-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1040243142

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Reveals changing perceptions of ghosts at different social levels from the Reformation through to the twentieth century in Britain and America. This five-volume set focuses on the key published debates that emerged in each century, and illustrates the range of literary formats that reported or discussed ghosts.

Ghosts: a Social History, Vol 5

Ghosts: a Social History, Vol 5
Title Ghosts: a Social History, Vol 5 PDF eBook
Author Owen Davies
Publisher Routledge
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre
ISBN 9781138753914

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Reveals changing perceptions of ghosts at different social levels from the Reformation through to the twentieth century in Britain and America. This five-volume set focuses on the key published debates that emerged in each century, and illustrates the range of literary formats that reported or discussed ghosts.

Ghosts: A Social History, vol 2

Ghosts: A Social History, vol 2
Title Ghosts: A Social History, vol 2 PDF eBook
Author Owen Davies
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 337
Release 2024-08-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1040243134

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Reveals changing perceptions of ghosts at different social levels from the Reformation through to the twentieth century in Britain and America. This five-volume set focuses on the key published debates that emerged in each century, and illustrates the range of literary formats that reported or discussed ghosts.

The Haunted

The Haunted
Title The Haunted PDF eBook
Author O. Davies
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 0
Release 2007-10-10
Genre History
ISBN 9780230237100

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'The Haunted' is the first truly comprehensive social history of ghosts. Using fascinating and entertaining examples, Davies places the history of ghosts within their wider social and cultural context, and examines why a belief in ghosts continues to be vibrant, socially relevant and historically illuminating.

Ghosts: A Social History, vol 4

Ghosts: A Social History, vol 4
Title Ghosts: A Social History, vol 4 PDF eBook
Author Owen Davies
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 549
Release 2024-08-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1040249310

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Reveals changing perceptions of ghosts at different social levels from the Reformation through to the twentieth century in Britain and America. This five-volume set focuses on the key published debates that emerged in each century, and illustrates the range of literary formats that reported or discussed ghosts.

Ghosts: a Social History, Vol 1

Ghosts: a Social History, Vol 1
Title Ghosts: a Social History, Vol 1 PDF eBook
Author Owen Davies
Publisher Routledge
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre
ISBN 9781138753877

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Reveals changing perceptions of ghosts at different social levels from the Reformation through to the twentieth century in Britain and America. This five-volume set focuses on the key published debates that emerged in each century, and illustrates the range of literary formats that reported or discussed ghosts.

Ghosts

Ghosts
Title Ghosts PDF eBook
Author Roger Clarke
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 401
Release 2014-10-07
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1466857862

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A New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice A comprehensive, authoritative and readable history of the evolution of the ghost in the west, examining the behavior of the subject in its preferred environment: the stories we tell each other. "Roger Clarke tells this [the story that inspired Henry James' The Turn of the Screw] and many other gloriously weird stories with real verve, and also a kind of narrative authority that tends to constrain the skeptical voice within... [An] erudite and richly entertaining book." —New York Times Book Review No matter how rationally we order our lives, few of us are completely immune to the suggestion of the uncanny and the fear of the dark. What explains sightings of ghosts? Why do they fascinate us? What exactly do those who have been haunted see? What did they believe? And what proof is there? Taking us through the key hauntings that have obsessed the world, from the true events that inspired Henry James's classic The Turn of the Screw right up to the present day, Roger Clarke unfolds a story of class conflict, charlatans, and true believers. The cast list includes royalty and prime ministers, Samuel Johnson, John Wesley, Harry Houdini, and Adolf Hitler. The chapters cover everything from religious beliefs to modern developments in neuroscience, the medicine of ghosts, and the technology of ghosthunting. There are haunted WWI submarines, houses so blighted by phantoms they are demolished, a seventeenth-century Ghost Hunter General, and the emergence of the Victorian flash mob, where hundreds would stand outside rumored sites all night waiting to catch sight of a dead face at a window. Written as grippingly as the best ghost fiction, A Natural History of Ghosts takes us on an unforgettable hunt through the most haunted places of the last five hundred years and our longing to believe.