<p>Arnold Bennett's 'The Ghost: A Modern Fantasy' stands as a compelling amalgamation of early 20th-century social satire and poignant supernatural fiction. Within its pages, Bennett weaves a narrative that is at once an introspective examination of ambition and morality, and a calculated jab at the idiosyncrasies of British high society. His use of a ghostly apparition as both a plot device and a metaphorical element showcases a blend of natural...