For the Dead Remember: The Life of M. R. James
Autor Darryl Jonesen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 sep 2026
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198835233
ISBN-10: 019883523X
Pagini: 528
Ilustrații: 10 black and white images
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 019883523X
Pagini: 528
Ilustrații: 10 black and white images
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Deeply researched, always engaging, occasionally contentious - Darryl Jones's life of M R James is the fullest, frankest account yet written of this curious, reticent, funny man, and the worlds that he inhabited and imagined. A fine companion to the peerless ghost stories.
For the Dead Remember is an achievement of scholarship and storytelling worth celebrating. Not only does it bring to life one of the greatest supernatural writers of all time, a man shielded from both others and himself, but also the lost world through which he moved, and does so in a manner that is witty, generous, and ultimately moving. As an evocation of M. R. James and his circle, and a reminder of the dark glory of his tales, it is unlikely ever to be bettered.
Comprehensive, erudite and insightful; this is the definitive biography of M.R. James.
This is a wonderful and fascinating biography, partly because M. R. James is such an extraordinary combination of public fame and personal enigma, and partly because Daryl Jones is such a great guide to his life and to the era. M. R. James was both ghost story supremo and conservative educationalist, an academic star and an anti-intellectual, misogynist and gay best friend: Daryl Jones explores these paradoxes with deep sensitivity and beguiling flair
An original and vivid account of the Victorian academic gentleman's world, with male friendship, rigid adherence to tradition, and devout institutionalism at its core. Jones's storytelling is so compelling that the book is hard to set down, even as its deep research enables the spirit of the age to shine through the lives of James and his contemporaries.
For the Dead Remember is an achievement of scholarship and storytelling worth celebrating. Not only does it bring to life one of the greatest supernatural writers of all time, a man shielded from both others and himself, but also the lost world through which he moved, and does so in a manner that is witty, generous, and ultimately moving. As an evocation of M. R. James and his circle, and a reminder of the dark glory of his tales, it is unlikely ever to be bettered.
Comprehensive, erudite and insightful; this is the definitive biography of M.R. James.
This is a wonderful and fascinating biography, partly because M. R. James is such an extraordinary combination of public fame and personal enigma, and partly because Daryl Jones is such a great guide to his life and to the era. M. R. James was both ghost story supremo and conservative educationalist, an academic star and an anti-intellectual, misogynist and gay best friend: Daryl Jones explores these paradoxes with deep sensitivity and beguiling flair
An original and vivid account of the Victorian academic gentleman's world, with male friendship, rigid adherence to tradition, and devout institutionalism at its core. Jones's storytelling is so compelling that the book is hard to set down, even as its deep research enables the spirit of the age to shine through the lives of James and his contemporaries.
Notă biografică
Darryl Jones is Professor of Modern British Literature and Culture at Trinity College Dublin. He is the author or editor of fourteen books and numerous articles, mostly on nineteenth-century literature and popular literature. In 2011, he edited the Oxford World's Classics edition of M. R. James's Collected Ghost Stories. He is the General Editor of the Oxford Sherlock Holmes, for which series he edited The Hound of the Baskervilles.