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"Ghost Stories of an Antiquary" via M. R. James is a classic collection of horrifying memories that expertly combo ghostly factors with ancient settings. This collection of memories shows how correct James is at writing moody and chilling testimonials. As each tale is going on, the sense of dread grows. The testimonies are typically set in ancient or academic settings, wherein mysterious information and antique objects cause encounters with evil spirits. In James's testimonies, there may be a trendy but robust feeling of horror, as characters find relics or manuscripts that release evil…mehr

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"Ghost Stories of an Antiquary" via M. R. James is a classic collection of horrifying memories that expertly combo ghostly factors with ancient settings. This collection of memories shows how correct James is at writing moody and chilling testimonials. As each tale is going on, the sense of dread grows. The testimonies are typically set in ancient or academic settings, wherein mysterious information and antique objects cause encounters with evil spirits. In James's testimonies, there may be a trendy but robust feeling of horror, as characters find relics or manuscripts that release evil spirits or haunted beings without which means to. The tales are cautiously preparing, with attention to every element. They take readers into creepy landscapes and settings which are simply as unsettling because the ghosts themselves. James's writing has a complex and academic tone, however it keeps you interested in the usage of mental worry and the unknown to make the character's cope with scary forces they do not absolutely apprehend. "Ghost Stories of an Antiquary" continues to be seen as one of the maximum critical works of spooky fiction. It has been praised for developing a feeling of uncanny worry and the use of a fashion that has stimulated many horror writers because.
Autorenporträt
John Montague Rhodes James OM FBA was an English author, medievalist scholar, and provost of King's College, Cambridge (1905-1918) and Eton College (1918-1936). He was born on August 1, 1862, and died on June 12, 1936. From 1913 to 1915, he was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. Many people still think highly of James's work as a medievalist and researcher, but his ghost stories are what he is most famous for. Some people even think they are some of the best in the genre. He changed the ghost story for the 21st century by moving away from many of the formal Gothic tropes used by his predecessors and using more realistic modern settings. He is known as the creator of the "antiquarian ghost story" because the main characters and plots of his stories often represent his own interests in old things. James was born in a priest house in Goodnestone, Dover, Kent, England. His parents were from Aldeburgh, Suffolk, though. Herbert James, his father, was an Evangelical Anglican priest, and Mary Emily, his mother, was the daughter of a navy officer. He had an older sister named Grace and two older brothers named Sydney and Herbert (nicknamed "Ber"). In the end, Sydney James was made Archdeacon of Dudley.