
A2 simplified edition of The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain
In this atmospheric Victorian novella, Professor Redlaw is haunted by a malevolent phantom offering a Faustian pact to erase his agonizing memories. The narrative masterfully explores the inextricable link between human suffering and the capacity for empathy.
Charles Dickens’s final Christmas book, 'The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain,' delves into the psychological burden of regret and the transformative power of shared experience. Through his evocative, Dickensian prose, the author challenges the protagonist—and the reader—to confront the complexities of human grief and the necessity of personal history, even when it is marred by sorrow.
Our SimpliCEFR edition meticulously reconstructs this classic for a contemporary audience, providing scaffolded adaptations across all proficiency levels. By preserving the profound thematic depth of the original while optimizing readability, this edition serves as an essential resource for scholars and linguists who wish to engage with Victorian literature in a sophisticated, structured pedagogical format.
Short sentences, basic vocabulary, simple present and past tense. Perfect for beginners.
Everyone said so. I will not say that what everyone says is always true. Everyone is often wrong. They have been wrong many times before. It takes a long time to learn that they are wrong. Sometimes everyone is right, but that is not a rule. The word "ghost" m…
A2 simplified edition of The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain