The Ghost: A Modern Fantasy
The Ghost: A Modern Fantasy
The Ghost: A Modern Fantasy is a novel by Arnold Bennett, written in the early 20th century. It follows Carl Foster, a young aspiring doctor, as he becomes immersed in the glamorous yet treacherous world of London opera. Carl's infatuation with the beautiful soprano Rosetta Rosa leads him to encounter strange occurrences and a ghostly figure, raising questions about the dark side of fame and ambition. The book explores themes of unrequited love and the sinister influences that accompany celebrity status.





































