"The Haunted House" is a collection of ghost stories written by Charles Dickens and published in 1859. The stories are framed by a narrative in which a group of strangers gather at a supposedly haunted house to share their own ghostly experiences. The collection includes stories by different authors and explores themes such as the supernatural and the consequences of past actions. Dickens' writing is atmospheric and evocative, creating a sense of tension and unease. "The Haunted House" is considered a classic example of ghost story literature and remains popular to this day.