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The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain

Charles Dickens

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"Lord, keep my memory green!"

Professor Redlaw is a man haunted—not by a malevolent spirit, but by the painful memories of his own past. When a spectral double appears and offers him a "gift"—the power to forget all his sorrows, wrongs, and troubles—Redlaw eagerly accepts. However, the bargain comes with a chilling condition: he will also lose the ability to feel empathy, and he will spread this "forgetfulness" to everyone he touches. As he watches his friends and the struggling Tetterby family turn cold and bitter, Redlaw realizes that to lose one's pain is to lose one's humanity.

A Masterpiece of Psychological Depth: While A Christmas Carol deals with greed, The Haunted Man delves into the inner workings of the mind and heart. Dickens explores the idea that our trials and tribulations are what connect us to one another. Without the memory of suffering, there can be no compassion, no forgiveness, and no joy.

The Warmth of the Dickensian Hearth: Contrast the cold, scholarly isolation of Redlaw with the chaotic, loving home of the Tetterbys and the steadfast kindness of Milly Swidger. Milly serves as the emotional anchor of the story, representing the transformative power of a simple, loving heart. This novella is a beautiful reminder that the "shadows" of our lives are just as important as the light.

Rediscover the gift of remembrance. Purchase "The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain" today and experience Dickens's most philosophical Christmas tale.
Disponibile da: 06/01/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 113 pagine.

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