Humorous Ghost Stories

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307
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About this ebook

Dorothy Scarborough's 'Humorous Ghost Stories' is a collection of tales that blend elements of humor with the supernatural. Published in 1921, this book reflects Scarborough's unique storytelling ability and her fascination with the eerie and the comical. The stories in this collection are characterized by a light-hearted tone, witty dialogue, and clever twists that keep readers entertained while exploring the world of the paranormal. In the context of early 20th century American literature, Scarborough's blend of humor and ghostly themes provides a refreshing and unconventional take on the traditional ghost story genre. Dorothy Scarborough, a Texas-born writer and folklorist, was known for her interest in Southern folklore and oral traditions. Her background in academia and literature likely influenced her approach to blending humor with ghostly elements in 'Humorous Ghost Stories.' Scarborough's passion for storytelling and her knowledge of regional folklore shine through in this collection, making it a unique contribution to the genre. I recommend 'Humorous Ghost Stories' to readers who enjoy a good laugh intertwined with ghostly mysteries. Scarborough's clever narratives and imaginative storytelling make this book a must-read for those looking for a fresh take on ghost stories.

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