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Victorians had a real fascination with the supernatural. Many grifters got very rich, convincing sad and desperate people that they could see the future or contact their loved ones in the afterlife. Even today, with lots of science and research available to us, many people believe those things are possible. In the 19th century, hope trumped common sense and led people to believe in all sorts of unprovable things, such as ghosts. Based on that public perception, ghost stories like the ones written by Wilkie Collins (The Woman in White) and Charles Dickens (A Christmas Carol) were very popular.

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