by Jerome K. Jerome
About this book
Jerome K. Jerome's *Told After Supper* brilliantly captures the Victorian tradition of Christmas Eve ghost stories with tongue-in-cheek humor and delightful wit. On a snowy winter's night, the narrator gathers around a crackling fire with his uncle and assorted local characters, armed with whisky punch and an evening's worth of supernatural tales waiting to be told. What unfolds is a masterful collection of ghost stories that playfully subvert the conventions of the horror genre itself, blending genuine chills with comedic observations that puncture the solemnity of traditional ghost narratives. Jerome's keen eye for human nature and satirical humor shine throughout, whether exploring haunted mills, mysterious blue chambers, or the peculiar social conventions of the afterlife. Each story builds its own atmospheric tension while maintaining the author's signature irreverent charm, making this perfect for readers who appreciate both genuine spookiness and literary comedy. The frame narrative structure—where the storytelling itself becomes part of the entertainment—creates an intimate, engaging experience that feels like joining friends by the fireside. Perfect for holiday listening or any time you crave witty Victorian-era fiction with supernatural flair, *Told After Supper* proves that the best ghost stories are those that make you smile even as they send shivers down your spine.