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Title | : | Ghost Stories of an Antiquary |
Author | : | M.R. James |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 157 pages |
Published | : | November 24th 2011 by Dover Publications (NY) (first published 1904) |
Categories | : | Horror. Short Stories. Fiction. Classics. Gothic. Ghost Stories |
M.R. James
Paperback | Pages: 157 pages Rating: 4.08 | 4051 Users | 313 Reviews
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Ghost Stories of an Antiquary By M. R. James Eight classics by great Edwardian scholar and storyteller. "Number Thirteen," "The Mezzotint," "Canon Alberic's Scrapbook," more. Renowned for their wit, erudition and suspense, these stories are each masterfully constructed and represent a high achievement in the ghost genre. We are delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library collection. Many of the books in our collection have been out of print for decades, and therefore have not been accessible to the general public. The aim of our publishing program is to facilitate rapid access to this vast reservoir of literature, and our view is that this is a significant literary work, which deserves to be brought back into print after many decades. The contents of the vast majority of titles in the Classic Library have been scanned from the original works. To ensure a high quality product, each title has been meticulously hand curated by our staff. Our philosophy has been guided by a desire to provide the reader with a book that is as close as possible to ownership of the original work. We hope that you will enjoy this wonderful classic work, and that for you it becomes an enriching experience.Itemize Books During Ghost Stories of an Antiquary
Original Title: | Ghost Stories of an Antiquary |
ISBN: | 0486227588 (ISBN13: 9780486227580) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Europe |
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Ratings: 4.08 From 4051 Users | 313 ReviewsCriticism Appertaining To Books Ghost Stories of an Antiquary
GHOST STORIES OF AN ANTIQUARY, contains some of the earlier tales of author M.R. James. This particular selection is available for free download on public domain.I'll admit, I'm a bit biased when it comes to M.R. James' tales--I own his complete works, and have re-read it several times. While this collection doesn't include all of his better known stories, it does give the reader a good sampling of that eerie, creeping horror--usually without all the gore--that James is better known for. TheseFull review from BadelyngeI love a good ghost story. M.R.James is one of the best at the short form of the genre. Ghost Stories of an Antiquary is packed with some of his best. All the stories here were written between 1894 and 1904 and were originally read to the author's friends at Christmas at Kings College, Cambridge where James was a noted British medieval scholar. I'd guess the best way to experience these chilling little stories would be to have them read to you on a dark night, in the
I was quite honestly surprised by just how much I enjoyed these stories. I am not, generally speaking, a fan of much horror and I felt that these stories may fall into that space. But, a friend recommended, and so I tried. What I loved about these was the suspense and how clear the characters were painted. It wasn't gory and it wasn't really scary. It was just good fiction. These would probably be best read aloud. My favorite of the tales was "Number Thirteen". Three stars solely because it
I first read MR James several years ago, and he still remains my favorite ghost story writer. This volume has a few of his best stories in it. MR James was an antiquarian (studied, translated and catalogued old books, particularly religious texts), so he knew all about dusty books, religious tomes, in particular, and old places with plenty of history and mystery, and that's evident in his stories. Some might not get the narration style, but many of these were invented for telling instead of
As Leonardo is to painting, so M R James is to the short ghost story. He really is that good. These stories are like beautifully crafted little gems, rich in tiny, exquisite detail, and sparkling with dark beauty.There is an indefinable rare something that marks out the greatest writers of supernatural fiction. H P Lovecraft had it, and M R James had it. It's a kind of mood, an atmosphere, but it's more than that. Effortlessly, these writers draw you into a world where the most strange and
There's something to be said for horror that's still creepy after a century passes, and M.R. James provides it by the bucketload in this collection. Part of my attachment must be put down to nostalgia - growing up, the only horror I could usually get my hands on was the kind that came in huge anthologies and tended to the classical (read: old!). The language is very of it's time, but it provides a subtle distance to the whole thing that amplifies it's creepiness; the scares themselves usually
I've read all these before, but you know what? They're awesome. M.R. deserves to still be read after more than 100 years. And yes, it's very patriarchal and upper-middle-white-English-gentlemen. And I know, there's almost no women characters in his stories, other than the occasional inn-keeper's wife, or the house maid who always refers to the protagonist as "Sir", buuuuttt....Wait 'til dark, turn off the t.v., light a few candles, open the book, and I challenge you not to look over your
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