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Christmas Hauntings
Surfing around for vintage books, I have noticed what seems to have been a tradition for telling ghost stories at christmas. One obvious example is of course A Christmas Carol (1843) by Charles Dickens. But did that story draw upon an existing christmas/ghost trope of henceday?
Another example - Ghosts and Family Legends - A Volume for Christmas (1859) is an aledgedly true collection of ghost stories: Quote:
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That's my examples - is this enough for me to claim that there was a mainstream tradition combining Christmas and the supernatural - or am I just seeing ghosts? |
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Telling ghost stories was an entertainment staple of the period, not tied to a specific part of the calendar.
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Ghost stories date back to the earliest recorded human history; they certainly aren't a recent phenomenon. There's a ghost story in the Babylonian epic of Gilgamesh, for example, the earliest extant versions of which date from the 7th century BCE, although the actual story is certainly a lot older.
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In England, Christmas has always been the traditional time for ghost stories. Probably because we didn't have anything like that at Halloween until the mid-90s.
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Yet again, I forgot that if I want to know something, I can do a Google search. I just found this:
Telling ghost stories is a lost tradition on Christmas Eve Why ghosts haunt England at Christmas but steer clear of America Ghosts in the Nog |
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And some of the traditions of ghostly phenomenon go way back to places like Egypt. Vampire legends go at least that far back. Grave markers were invented to hold ghosts in the grave so they couldn't bother the living. They also kept animals from disturbing the grave as well, but it was thought that stones could weigh the spirit down. So telling stories about ghosts is probably as old as mankind itself is. And sometimes the tales included valuable life lessons. For example the old Fairy Tales had a bit of truth at their heart. Red Riding Hood pointed out the danger of speaking to strangers. So tales told round the fire could wile away the long hours and teach something as well. At least in an age when people had beliefs in Ghosts, Vampires, Werewolves etc.
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