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George du Maurier ‘The Latest Thing in Ghosts’ (OWF002)
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periods
centuries nineteenth century
 
eras Victorian
geography
Great Britain England > England [non-specific area]
settings
interiors
 
natural environments the sea
 
natural environments natural features > cliffs and rocks
 
natural environments natural features > the coast
 
built environments buildings > post/telegraph offices
 
built environments features and fittings > windows
people
figures men
 
figures women
 
figures children
 
figures number of figures > 5 figures
 
figures number of figures > groups [6-10 figures]
 
figures physical characteristics > facial hair
 
figures supernatural figures > ghosts
 
jobs and roles vocations > clerks
 
social status working classes
 
social status middle classes
 
clothing Victorian clothing > men's clothing
 
clothing Victorian clothing > women's clothing
 
clothing accessories > eye-glasses
 
clothing accessories > hats
activities
physical positions postures > leaning
 
actions and speech physical motions > watching
 
actions and speech mental and creative activities > writing
 
emotions and states emotions > fear
 
emotions and states emotions > surprise
objects
tools and implements creative implements > writing equipment
 
furnishings desks
themes
travel and tourism holidays
 
narrative themes abstract concepts > supernatural
 
narrative themes narrative events > accidents
 
narrative themes narrative events > death
 
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