The Haunted Dolls' House

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The Haunted Dolls' House (“La casa de las muñecas embrujadas”) es un cuento corto del escritor M.R. James para la reina de Inglaterra Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Puline Claudine Agnes, más conocida como María de Teck, y publicado en el libro A Warning to the Curious and Other Ghost Stories (1925). rdf:langString
"The Haunted Dolls' House" (1923) is a short story by M. R. James, collected by him in A Warning to the Curious and Other Ghost Stories (1925). It was commissioned by Queen Mary, wife of George V, as a miniature book for her famous Dolls' House, which can still be seen in Windsor Castle. It is in many ways a typical James story, thematically linked to other works of his, especially "The Mezzotint". Though usually considered a story for adults, it has also been claimed as children's fiction. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Haunted Dolls' House (“La casa de las muñecas embrujadas”) es un cuento corto del escritor M.R. James para la reina de Inglaterra Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Puline Claudine Agnes, más conocida como María de Teck, y publicado en el libro A Warning to the Curious and Other Ghost Stories (1925).
rdf:langString "The Haunted Dolls' House" (1923) is a short story by M. R. James, collected by him in A Warning to the Curious and Other Ghost Stories (1925). It was commissioned by Queen Mary, wife of George V, as a miniature book for her famous Dolls' House, which can still be seen in Windsor Castle. It is in many ways a typical James story, thematically linked to other works of his, especially "The Mezzotint". Though usually considered a story for adults, it has also been claimed as children's fiction.
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