Five atmospheric dramatisations of classic ghost stories, introduced by Derek Jacobi as the voice of M. R. James.
M. R. James, the bookish and precocious son of a curate, was born
in Kent in 1862. He studied at Cambridge and remained there for
most of his life, becoming Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum,
Provost of King's College and later Vice-Chancellor of the
university. A brilliant scholar, he translated the New Testament
apocrypha and catalogued many of the university's medieval
manuscripts. His first story collection, based on stories he read
aloud to friends on Christmas Eve, was published in 1904 as Ghost
Stories of an Antiquary and was followed by three more. He died in
1936.
Montague Rhodes James was born on 1 August 1862 near Bury St
Edmunds, though he spent long periods of his later life in Suffolk,
which provided the setting for many of his ghost stories. He
studied at Eton and Kings College, Cambridge, where he was
eventually elected Fellow, and then made Provost in 1905. In 1918
he became Provost of Eton. He was a renowed medievalist and
biblical scholar, and published works on palaeography,
antiquarianism, bibliography and history, guides to Suffolk and
Norfolk, as well as editing a collection of ghost stories by
Sheridan Le Fanu. However, he remains best known for his own ghost
stories, which were published in several collections including
Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (1904), A Thin Ghost and Other
Stories (1919), A Warning to the Curious (1925) and a collected
edition in 1931. M. R. James never married and died on 12 June
1936.
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