- Audiolibro
- 2025
- 12 min
- Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
- Fantasy: Supernatural
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Título
The Experiment: A New Year's Eve Ghost Story
Descripción
On a winter's night, as the old year slips silently into the new, shadows stir in forgotten corners, and the past refuses to rest. In The Experiment, M. R. James once again proves himself a master of quiet horror—where the chill creeps not from the cold, but from something far older, and far less forgiving. Subtle, strange, and unsettling, this is a tale that whispers its secrets, if you dare to listen. Perfect for a solitary listen by candlelight, just as midnight strikes.
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The Experiment: A New Year's Eve Ghost Story
narrado por:
Género Fabely:
Idioma:
EN
ISBN de audio:
4069828418530
Fecha de publicación:
11 de mayo de 2025
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Duración
12 min
Tipo de producto
AUDIO
Explícito:
No
Audiodrama:
No
Unabridged:
Sí
Sobre el autor:
James, Montague Rhodes (1862–1936)
Montague Rhodes James was born on August 1, 1862, in Goodnestone, Kent, the son of an Anglican clergyman. Raised in a devout and scholarly household, he developed early interests in theology, languages, and medieval history. He became fluent in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, skills that would later shape both his academic and literary work.
Educated at Eton and King's College, Cambridge, James spent most of his life within the walls of academia. He was appointed Provost of King's College in 1905 and later Provost of Eton College in 1918. As a scholar, he was an authority on biblical apocrypha, medieval manuscripts, and Christian iconography, publishing numerous catalogs and studies that are still referenced today.
Despite his scholarly achievements, James is most widely remembered for his ghost stories—tales he initially wrote to entertain his friends and students during Christmas gatherings. His narratives often feature antiquarians or academics who, through their curiosity, stumble upon hidden and often malevolent forces. James's style is marked by subtlety, psychological tension, and a creeping sense of dread. His best-known collections include Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (1904) and More Ghost Stories (1911).
James never married and was known for his quiet, reserved nature. He preferred a life of contemplation, books, and close companionship with a circle of trusted colleagues. He died on June 12, 1936, at Eton. His ghost stories, deeply rooted in his academic world, continue to influence modern horror and remain a high point in English supernatural fiction.