The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde - Complete Reading with Opening & Closing Commentary
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Join Gary Crossey for a complete reading of Oscar Wilde's beloved supernatural comedy "The Canterville Ghost." This episode features:
- Opening Commentary - Personal reflections on discovering Wilde's works along Florida railway tracks and connections to Northern Ireland
- Complete Reading - The full unabridged text of "The Canterville Ghost"
- Closing Thoughts - Analysis of Wilde's brilliant blend of humor, heart, and cultural satire
First published in 1887, "The Canterville Ghost" tells the story of an American family who moves into a haunted English country house. When the pragmatic Americans refuse to be frightened by the centuries-old ghost, Sir Simon de Canterville finds himself increasingly frustrated by their modern attitudes and practical solutions to his supernatural antics. What begins as a witty satire on American and British culture evolves into a moving tale of redemption through love and courage.
This reading captures both the comedic elements and the deeper themes of forgiveness and cultural understanding that make Wilde's story timeless. Whether you're a longtime fan of Wilde or discovering his work for the first time, this complete audio experience brings "The Canterville Ghost" vividly to life.
Listen time: Approximately 90 minutes
Content note: Suitable for all audiences, contains mild supernatural themes.