English author Montague Rhodes James (1862–1936) is considered by many aficionados the unquestioned master of the modern ghost story, and several of his tales have served as source material for multiple creepy film versions. He broke new ground by abandoning many of the conventions of gothic mysteries and substituting contemporary settings, situations, and characters. Nevertheless, as a Cambridge medieval scholar, James was steeped in the esoteric lore of the Middle Ages, and he applied that scholarship brilliantly to his stories.
The four stories in this compilation not by James are meant to serve as prime illustrations of the best work of a few of his contemporaries and immediate antecedents.
Contents include:
Casting the Runes – M. R. James
Wailing Well – M. R. James
Rats – M. R. James
Mezzotint – M. R. James
Count Magnus – M. R. James
Number 13 – M. R. James
Oh, Whistle and I’ll Come – M. R. James
The Monkey’s Paw –W. W. Jacobs
Green Tea – Sheridan Le Fanu
The Screaming Skull – F. Marion Crawford
How Love Came to Professor Guildea – Robert Hichens