Re: Why are ghosts normally Victorian or Edwardian?
I think there was a huge thirst for ghost stories in the 19th and early 20th Centuries, plus the dark and gloomy gothic Victorian buildings lent themselves to people imagining ghoulies and ghosties, and so the tradition of the 'lady in the long black or white dress' grew up.Re: Why are ghosts normally Victorian or Edwardian?
Longy, l don’t believe in ghosts either. I suppose if l had seen one, l might think differently?Re: Why are ghosts normally Victorian or Edwardian?
Yes, I am sure there are ghosts, or spirits among us! I have only caught a glimpse out of the corner of my eye, but I've heard them, felt them, and only once was I frightened enough to leave the house. They are a comfort to me, and I also have so many stories!Re: Why are ghosts normally Victorian or Edwardian?
Re: Why are ghosts normally Victorian or Edwardian?
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