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A collection of short supernatural tales told in a restrained, scholarly voice, each recounting uncanny encounters triggered by old books, portraits, relics, or forgotten places. The narratives unfold through framed accounts and documentary fragments that lend plausible detail while allowing dread to accumulate gradually; small, disconcerting clues and atmospheric description culminate in sudden or subtle manifestations of the uncanny. Settings range from decaying edifices to isolated landscapes, and recurring themes include the intractability of the past, the hazards of curiosity, and the limits of rational explanation, all conveyed with economical prose that prolongs unease.

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M. R. James

M. R. James (1862-1936) was an English author and medieval scholar, best known for his ghost stories that have become classics of the genre. His works often blend scholarly detail with supernatural elements, creating a unique atmosphere that captivates readers. Notable titles include "Ghost Stories of an Antiquary," which showcases his talent for crafting chilling narratives set against historical backdrops. James's influence on the ghost story tradition is significant, inspiring many later writers in the field. In addition to his fiction, he contributed to the study of manuscripts and medieval literature, reflecting his deep academic interests.

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