

The Canterville Ghost (Vreeke)
Oscar Wilde


What readers are saying
Readers appreciate the humor and charm of this classic ghost story. Many find Oscar Wilde's portrayal of the ghost and the American family's antics engaging and entertaining. The book is often compared favorably to its film adaptations, with many preferring the original text. Overall, it's seen as a delightful and quick read that appeals to both child and adult audiences alike.
An American family faces the ghost of an English country manor with astounding good humor and amusement.
This play is filled with mystery, chills, and humor.
"The ability to hear Wilde's soaring prose along with the unfolding story is a treat."
— Daily Gazette
"There's an unspeakable, heartrending truth at the core of this piece that makes it as beautiful as it is funny."
— Chronicle
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JENNIE a maid at Canterville Chase. |
MRS. UMNEY the housekeeper. |
LADY CANTERVILLE the former owner. |
WEEDS the gardener. |
PAM American teenager. |
WENDY her sister. |
MRS. OTIS (LUCY) new owner of Canterville Chase. |
MR. OTIS (HORACE) her husband. |
VIRGINIA Lucy's younger sister. |
SIR SIMON "The Canterville Ghost." |
VICAR village clergyman. |
LORD CECIL Lady Canterville's nephew. |
MRS. DAMPIER(vicar's wife) vicar's wife. |
MADAM BALAKLAVA a "psychic researcher." |
MARTIN THE MANIAC a ghost. |
HESTER THE HORRID another ghost. |
LADY JOAN THE GRAVELESS a ghost, too. |
VAMPIRE DUCHESS still another ghost. |
MRS. MIDWINTER a villager. |
MRS. MUSGRAVE another villager. |
The Canterville Ghost is a British comedy play written by Oscar Wilde and published by Dramatic Publishing (1963).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle.
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