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Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900. Canterville ghost

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Personal name headingWilde, Oscar, 1854-1900. Canterville ghost
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See alsoAdapted as motion picture (work): Canterville ghost (Motion picture : 1944)
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Adapted as television program (work): Canterville ghost (Television program : 1986)
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Adapted as television program (work): Canterville ghost (Television program : 1996)
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Form of workShort stories Ghost stories
Beginning date1887
Found inKnaĭfelʹ, A.A. Le fantôme de Canterville [SR] p1991: (the Canterville ghost, an opera, after the story by Oscar Wilde)
Wikipedia, September 19, 2014: The Canterville Ghost ("The Canterville Ghost" is a popular short story by Oscar Wilde, widely adapted for the screen and stage. It was the first of Wilde's stories to be published, appearing in the magazine The Court and Society Review in February 1887. It was later included in a collection of short stories entitled Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories in 1891) The Canterville Ghost (1944 film) (The Canterville Ghost is a 1944 fantasy/comedy film directed by Jules Dassin, loosely based on the short story of the same title by Oscar Wilde)