First published in 1904, Ghost Stories of an Antiquary is the groundbreaking collection that established M. R. James as a master of the English ghost story. Drawing on his background as a medieval scholar, James sets his tales among libraries, ancient churches, and quiet academic settings-where hidden manuscripts, mysterious artifacts, and forgotten histories awaken something sinister.
Rather than relying on shock or spectacle, James creates slow-building suspense through atmosphere, subtle detail, and psychological unease. His stories often follow rational, scholarly protagonists whose curiosity leads them into terrifying encounters with the supernatural.
Elegant, eerie, and intellectually crafted, this classic collection remains a cornerstone of supernatural literature, influencing generations of horror and ghost-story writers with its restrained yet deeply unsettling style.