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The Residence of Whitminster

Montague Rhodes James

Publisher: DigiCat

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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.
Available since: 09/15/2022.
Print length: 24 pages.

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