词条 | The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain |
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| name = The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain | title_orig = The Haunted Man and the Ghost’s Bargain, A Fancy for Christmas-Time | translator = | image = Hauntedman front 1848.jpg | caption = Frontispiece of first edition, 1848 | author = Charles Dickens | illustrator = Sir John Tenniel Frank Stone William Clarkson Stanfield John Leech | cover_artist = | country = England | language = English | series = | genre = Novella | publisher = Bradbury & Evans | release_date = 19 December 1848 | media_type = Print (Hardcover & Paperback) | pages = 188 pp | isbn = | preceded_by = Dombey and Son | followed_by = David Copperfield }} The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain, A Fancy for Christmas-Time (better known as The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain or simply as The Haunted Man) is a novella by Charles Dickens first published in 1848. It is the fifth and last of Dickens's Christmas novellas. The story is more about the spirit of the holidays than about the holidays themselves, harking back to the first in the series, A Christmas Carol. The tale centres on a Professor Redlaw and those close to him. Plot summaryRedlaw is a teacher of chemistry who often broods over wrongs done him and grief from his past. He is haunted by a spirit, who is not so much a ghost as Redlaw's phantom twin and is "an awful likeness of himself...with his features, and his bright eyes, and his grizzled hair, and dressed in the gloomy shadow of his dress..." This spectre appears and proposes to Redlaw that he can allow him to "forget the sorrow, wrong, and trouble you have known...to cancel their remembrance..." Redlaw is hesitant at first, but finally agrees. As a consequence of the ghost's intervention, Redlaw is without memories of the painful incidents from his past. He experiences a universal anger that he cannot explain. His bitterness spreads to the Swidgers, the Tetterbys and his student. All become as wrathful as Redlaw himself. The only one who is able to avoid the bitterness is Milly. With this realization, the novel concludes with everyone back to normal and Redlaw, like Ebenezer Scrooge, a changed, more loving man. Now a whole person, Redlaw learns to be humble at Christmas. PerformancesIn what would be the first public performance of the technique known as Pepper's ghost, John Henry Pepper staged a Christmas Eve production of the play in 1862 at the Royal Polytechnic Institution (currently known as the University of Westminster) in 309 Regent Street. It was very well received, if only for the new apparatus's ability to project a ghost so as to look as though it is interacting with those on stage.[1] References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sciencemag.org/content/297/5587/1648.full|title=Quick and Magical Shaper of Science|publisher=American Association for the Advancement of Science|work=Science|date=6 September 2002|first=J. A.|last=Secord|accessdate=15 August 2012}} External links{{Wikisource|The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain|The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain}}Online editions
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