← Back to Concept Index

spiritism-and-supernatural-beliefs

Spiritism is discussed as a contemporary belief, with characters debating communication with spirits and recounting eerie supernatural experiences.

1 chapter across 1 book

To Say Nothing of the Dog (1999)Connie Willis

Chapter 4

The chapter depicts a formal Victorian breakfast scene where the protagonist, Mr. Henry, is introduced to the strict social etiquette and customs of the period by Verity and Mrs. Mering. The conversation reveals the importance of social formality, servant naming conventions, and the cultural significance of church fêtes and spiritism. Mr. Henry navigates the complex social environment while trying to gather information discreetly.