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The Residence of Whitminster (eBook)

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2022
24 Seiten
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859-654731695-4 (EAN)

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The Residence of Whitminster - Montague Rhodes James
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In "The Residence of Whitminster," Montague Rhodes James delivers a haunting tale steeped in the tradition of English ghost stories. Set against the backdrop of a tranquil country home, the narrative unfolds through the meticulous and atmospheric prose characteristic of James's work. The author utilizes a slow-building tension and an evocative sense of place, integrating scholarly elements of folklore and mythology that enrich the haunting narrative. As a seminal work, it reflects the early 20th-century Gothic revival, drawing on the Victorian fascination with the supernatural and the eerie intersection of history and horror. M.R. James, a distinguished medieval scholar and the former provost of Eton College, had a profound interest in antiquity and the arcane, themes which prominently feature in his fiction. His academic pursuits shaped his storytelling, imbuing his narratives with authenticity and a rich historical framework. James's expertise in archaeology and manuscripts led him to craft tales that intertwine the ordinary with the extraordinary, provoking deep reflections on the unseen forces that may lurk within the seemingly mundane. Highly recommended for fans of classic horror and those intrigued by the supernatural, "The Residence of Whitminster" is an essential read. James's mastery in weaving suspenseful storytelling with his scholarly background guarantees an engaging experience that lingers well after the final page. Delve into this chilling exploration of the unknown, and confront the spectral shadows that inhabit our history.

Montague Rhodes James (1862-1936) was a medievalist scholar and provost of King's College, Cambridge, but he is best remembered for his contributions to the ghost story genre. His tales, often described as antiquarian ghost stories, combine his erudition with a chilling narrative style, creating an enduring literary legacy. 'The Residence at Whitminster' is one such tale, conveying a sinister ambiance through the careful construction of mood and attention to historical detail. James's work is characterized by understated horror and an emphasis on psychological rather than visceral fear, often set amidst academic or ecclesiastical backdrops reflecting his scholarly environment. In addition to his fiction, James's academic contributions were significant, including his cataloging of manuscripts and work on biblical apocrypha. His ghost stories were originally penned as Christmas Eve entertainments and later were collected in books such as 'Ghost Stories of an Antiquary' and 'More Ghost Stories,' securing his reputation as a master of the supernatural. James's stories have influenced generations of horror writers and remain popular with readers who appreciate the subtle art of the classic ghost story.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Horror
Schlagworte antiquarian ghost tales • British horror fiction • Classic • classic gothic style • country estate • creeping dread atmosphere • early 20th century fiction • eerie psychological tension • english ghost stories • English literature • family secrets • gothic horror literature • gothic horror novel • Haunted mansion mystery • haunted residence novels • Historical • historical suspense • Irish peer • literary ghost stories • medieval folklore themes • Montague Rhodes James • mystery fiction • Orphaned Heirs • scholar of the supernatural • Supernatural Fiction • Supernatural fiction classics • Tragic Death • Tutorship • unexplained phenomena narrative • victorian era literature • victorian ghost stories • Victorian Gothic
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