'Still as the night was, the mysterious population of the distant
moonlit woods was not yet lulled to rest'
The aim of a good ghost story is to make the blood freeze, pleasurably,
and this M. R. James achieves to perfection in these wonderful stories.
His most atmospheric settings include English country houses and
gardens, the north end of the churchyard, the yew-maze in 'Mr Humphreys
and his Inheritance' and the unforgettable train journey in 'Casting the
Runes'. To each of these stories he brings an eye for the telling
detail, an imaginative twist and a narrative tone that is, at least to
begin with, urbane and reassuring ...
The Penguin English Library - collectable general readers' editions of
the best fiction in English, from the eighteenth century to the end of
the Second World War.