A ghost story may be any piece of fiction, or drama, or an account of an experience, that includes a ghost, or simply takes as a premise the possibility of ghosts or characters' belief in them. Colloquially, the term can refer to any kind of scary story. In a narrower sense, the ghost story has been developed as a short story format, within genre fiction. It is a form of supernatural fiction and specifically of weird fiction, and is often a horror story. While ghost stories are often explicitly meant to be scary, they have been written to serve all sorts of purposes, from comedy to morality tales. Ghosts often appear in the narrative as sentinels or prophets of things to come. Whatever their uses, the ghost story is in some format present in all cultures around the world, and may be passed down orally or in written form.

Historian of the ghost story Jack Sullivan has noted that many literary critics argue a "Golden Age of the Ghost Story" existed between the decline of the Gothic novel in the 1830s and the start of the First World War. Sullivan argues the work of Edgar Allan Poe and Sheridan Le Fanu inaugurated the "Golden Age". [1]

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Britain and Ireland [link]

One of the most influential writers of ghost stories was the Irish author Sheridan Le Fanu. Le Fanu's collections, such as In a Glass Darkly (1872) and The Purcell Papers (1880) helped popularise the short story as a medium for ghost fiction. [2] Charlotte Riddell, who wrote fiction as Mrs. J. H. Riddell, created ghost stories which were noted for adept use of the Haunted house theme. [3]

In "Some Remarks on Ghost Stories"[4] (1929), M. R. James identifies five key features of the English ghost story, as summarized by Prof. Frank Coffman for a course in popular imaginative literature:

  • The pretense of truth
  • "A pleasing terror"
  • No gratuitous bloodshed or sex
  • No "explanation of the machinery"
  • Setting: "those of the writer's (and reader's) own day"

In the Edwardian era, Algernon Blackwood, (who combined the ghost story with nature mysticism) Oliver Onions (whose ghost stories drew on Psychological horror) and William Hope Hodgson (whose ghost tales also contained elements of the Sea story and science fiction) helped move the ghost story in new directions. [1]

A noted modern British writer of ghost fiction is Ramsey Campbell.[5]

Germany [link]

E. T. A. Hoffmann produced several ghost stories, including "The Elementary Spirit" and "The Mines of Falun". [6]

United States [link]

Influenced by British and German examples, American writers began to produce their own ghost stories. Washington Irving wrote "The Adventure of the German Student" and [6] Edgar Allan Poe wrote some stories which contain ghosts, such as "The Masque of the Red Death" and "Morella". [6]

Japan [link]

The Tale of Genji contains ghost stories. In English Victorian society, Lafcadio Hearn published his collection of Japanese folktales, Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things.[7]

Arabia [link]

The Arabian Nights contains a number of ghost stories, often involving jinns, ghouls and corpses.[citation needed] Other medieval Arabic literature such as the Encyclopedia of the Brethren of Purity also contain ghost stories.[citation needed]

India [link]

The "Vikram and Betal" is a collection of ghost stories narrated by the ghost, "Betal".[citation needed]

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Texts [link]

  • Bailey, Dale. American Nightmares: The Haunted House Formula in American Popular Fiction

Bowling Green, OH: Popular Press, 1999. ISBN 0-8797-2789-6

  • Felton, D. (1999). Haunted Greece and Rome: Ghost Stories from Classical Antiquity. University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-72508-6. 
  • Ashley, Mike, Editor. Phantom Perfumes and Other Shades: Memories of GHOST STORIES Magazine, Ash-Tree Press, 2000.
  • Joynes, Andrew (editor), Medieval ghost stories : an anthology of miracles, marvels and prodigies Woodbridge: Boydell press, 2003.
  • Locke, John, Editor. Ghost Stories: The Magazine and Its Makers: Volumes 1 & 2, Off-Trail Publications, 2010.
  • Sullivan, Jack. Elegant Nightmares: The English Ghost Story From Le Fanu To Blackwood, Ohio University Press, 1978. ISBN 0-8214-0569-1

References [link]

  1. ^ a b Jack Sullivan, "Golden Age of the Ghost Story", in

    The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural, Viking Press, 1986, ISBN 0-670-80902-0 (pp. 174-6).

  2. ^ J. L. Campbell, Sr., "J. S. Le Fanu", in Bleiler, E. F., ed. Supernatural Fiction Writers. New York, Scribner's, 1985. ISBN 0-684-17808-7 . (pp.219-232).
  3. ^ J. L. Campbell, Sr., "Mrs. J. H. Riddell", in Bleiler, (1985), (pp. 269-278).
  4. ^ Excerpts From "Some Remarks on Ghost Stories". 13 October 2005.[dead link]
  5. ^ Ramsey Campbell and Modern Horror Fiction, by S.T. Joshi. Liverpool University Press, 2001 ISBN 0-85323-765-4 pg. 53-63
  6. ^ a b c Andrew Barger, "Introduction:All Ghosts are Grey" in Barger (editor),The Best Ghost Stories 1800-1849: A Classic Ghost Anthology Bottletree Books LLC, 2011. ISBN 1933747331, (p. 7-12)
  7. ^ "Kwaidan", by Brian Stableford, in Frank N. Magill, ed., Survey of Modern Fantasy Literature, Vol 2. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, Inc., 1983, ISBN 0-89356-450-8 (pg. 859-860).

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Ghost Story

Ghost Story or Ghost Stories may refer to:

Literature

  • Ghost story, a story or tale involving ghosts
  • Ghost Story (Straub novel), a 1979 horror novel by Peter Straub
  • Ghost Story (Butcher novel), a 2011 novel in the Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher
  • Ghost Stories (magazine), a Macfadden Publications magazine from 1926–32
  • Film, television and theatre

  • Ghost Stories (1997 TV series), a 1997–98 American horror anthology series
  • Ghost Story (1974 film), a film featuring Marianne Faithfull
  • Ghost Story (film), a 1981 adaptation of the Peter Straub novel
  • Ghost Stories (anime) or Gakkou no Kaidan, a 2000 anime series
  • Ghost Story (TV series), also known as Circle of Fear, a 1972 supernatural anthology series hosted by Sebastian Cabot
  • Patrick Macnee's Ghost Stories, a 1997 series of direct-to-video programs
  • Ghost Stories (2009 TV series), a 2009 American documentary series on the Travel Channel, produced by My Tupelo, narrated by Jay Thomas
  • "Ghost Story" (Rugrats), a 1999 episode of the animated television series Rugrats
  • Ghost Stories (Coldplay album)

    Ghost Stories is the sixth studio album by British rock band Coldplay. Co-produced by the band with Paul Epworth along with returning Mylo Xyloto producers Daniel Green and Rik Simpson, it was released by Parlophone on 16 May 2014. The album was released by Atlantic Records in North America on 19 May 2014. It is the first album by the band in North America under Atlantic, after Coldplay were transferred from Capitol Records America in 2013, following the purchase of EMI and its assets by the Universal Music Group in 2012.

    The album was recorded by the band throughout 2013 and 2014 at the band's purpose-built home studios in London, England, and in Los Angeles. It features guest producers Avicii, Timbaland and Madeon, and the band's frequent collaborator Jon Hopkins. It was heavily promoted by the band and Parlophone in the lead-up to its release, with an accompanying prime time TV special, a visual album, and a special six-date promotional tour of the album, as well as various appearances on television and radio. The album was further promoted by five singles: "Magic", the lead single, released in March; "Midnight", released in April; "A Sky Full of Stars", released in May; "True Love", released in August; and "Ink", released in October. It was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 57th Grammy Awards. At the 2015 Billboard Music Awards it was named Top Rock Album.

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    Ghost Stories

    by: Coldplay

    Late night watching TV
    Used to be here beside me
    Used to be your arms around me
    Your body on my body
    When the pain just swims right through me
    Another's arms
    Another's arms
    Whe the world means nothing to me
    Another's arms
    Another's arms
    Late night watching TV
    Used to be here beside me
    Is there someone there to reach me?
    Or someone there to find me?
    When the world just meets right through me
    Another's arms
    Another's arms
    That is just torture to me
    Another's arms
    Another's arms
    Got to point yourself in to me
    Another's arms
    Another's arms
    The world means nothing to me
    Another's arms
    Another's arms
    [Instrumental]
    Got to point yourself in to me
    Another's arms
    Another's arms
    Pull yourself right to me
    Another's arms
    Another's arms
    Late night watching TV
    Wish that you were here beside me
    Wish that your arms were around me
    Your body on my body




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