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3.75M.R. James is renowned for being one of the masters of the early 20th century ghost story.I have been reading through this book of 30+ stories, off and on, for about five years. The length of time it has taken me to get through this small canon of work hints at an issue I have. There is very little variation here. The stories are incredibly repetitive in character, setting, and structure. His characters are usually of the same ilk – bookish and scholarly; the settings are usually small Engli...
An unexpected gift from a friend: a beautifully written book that's been beautifully published. It's a profound pleasure just to hold it in your hands. Take that, Kindle!
I like a good ghost story, where it's all suggestion and not detailed descriptions with gore. There's a definite thread of threat running through James' stories which lead directly to the final moments of the Japanese version of the film, The Ring. Why do we find forms that are almost like our own but move oddly, crawling etc so horrific? Especially those where we can't see the face? It's interesting to see what other writers and adaptors have made of his tales, with Mr Gatiss' satisfying extens...
If you are going to read only one author of the classic English ghost story, make it M.R. James - and buy this book, because it will give you all of his great stories in one place, ready whenever you're in the mood for a good Victorian/Edwardian chill. I read this book every October (perfect time of year for it), and I'm always amazed by James' gifts as a writer in this genre - he is really, really good, and a pleasure to read almost as much for his grace with the English language as he is for h...
Διαβάστε την κριτική μου στα ελληνικά στις βιβλιοαλχημείες.Is it possible for a linen to become scary? And yet MR James manages to do it.There is a lot in common between Montague Rhodes James and John Ronald Reuel Tolkien.Both were university professors: Tolkien was a professor of Anglo-Saxon (Old English) philology at Oxford University and James was a professor of medieval literature at the University of Cambridge.A large percentage of Both Tolkien's and James's work was academic writings along...
I often smile at reviewers who lament at not having half-stars available for providing a rating ... and yet I find myself in exactly that situation now. I didn’t consider this a 4-star book, yet it was better than a 3-star one. **sigh** COMPLETE GHOST STORIES, bringing together the entire ghostly works of M.R. James (the only type of fictional stories he said he wrote), might be accurately classified as Cozy Ghost Stories. Like Cozy Mysteries that focus on solving the mystery rather than belabor...
Classic spooky storiesa wonderful collection of stories of the supernatural by a great story teller _ a must read for anyone with a love of the supernatural
42 SHORT STORIES IN 42 DAYS*DAY 42: The Stalls Of Barchester CathedralPerhaps my favourite of all James's stories, this is a masterclass in pacing and atmosphere – and always as scary as hell, no matter how many times I reread it.*The rules:– Read one short story a day, every day for six weeks– Read no more than one story by the same author within any 14-day period– Deliberately include authors I wouldn't usually read– Review each story in one sentence or less
The complete collection of ghost stories by English writer M.R. James, most of which were originally published in the early 1900s. I think this is a book to be placed on one's nightstand and enjoyed one or two stories at a time when in the mood. These are not graphic like modern era horror but leave a great deal to the imagination. I enjoyed the pace of these stories and the occasional touches of subtle humor.