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Along with M.R James, for me H. Russell Wakefield is one of the absolute best, albeit more uneven, teller of ghostly tales! I look forward to listening to your rendition.
Another story new to me. My late husband was a huge Lovecraft fan, and I have lately discovered that I enjoy a Weird Tale or two these days. Classic horror and the macabre are very strange comforts to me, and I suspect there is a very natural catharsis that takes place when reading, or listening to, these kinds of stories - the chilling comfort that the fictional events are being narrated by a survivor, or a safe third-party. Very interesting, and quite enjoyable. Thank you.
Thanks Blue! I agree, and I think it's especially true when the stories are of a certain vintage and therefore even more removed. As much as I try to amplify the chills, most of these stories are like being wrapped up in a nice warm blanket.
Another splendid tale. I have been listening to playlists of your narratives as I work at my desk, and find your readings to be both engaging and to have an invigorating effect upon my art. Please do keep up the good work!
Absolute brilliant choice & rendition of story! H. R. Wakefield was one, when at the top of his game, who could match the great M. R. James. HR was one of the most inventive horror writers & also was one of the funniest(dark humour). I loved this great verbal performance! 😎!!
Thanks Terry! A choice I think you suggested! 🙂 I agree - very funny at times. One of my favourite lines in this one concerns "the light cries provoked by the tart embraces of the North Sea". As someone prone to a dip, it resonated 😆
Great, beautiful, and at times sad story. Fantastic narration! This is a fantastic rendition of this tale. Listening to your narrations are like sitting by the fireside with a good scotch while a friend or relative tells a wonderful tale. Thanks!
Great reading of an excellent writer🌟 I just discovered Wakefield -thanks to your work. Love the sarcastic humor and keen (if cynial) observation of human nature and behavior he exhibits. Love the atmosphere you created
I found one interesting tidbit about *Wakefield* it is said shortly before he died he destroyed all photographs, manuscripts & papers related to himself (this according to his wife) as he was twice married I assume it was his 2nd wife who said this about him. The most interesting character in this story is the killer.
Jane Austen's sister did the same thing after Jane's death (at her request) That's why there so little of her personal life out there. Most biographies have to teach to her family or have to rely on second hand anecdotes
I hope you enjoy this hair-raising tale by H.Russell Wakefield! 😱 Please rest assured that the views expressed by Sir Perseus Farrar do not represent the views of the management 😬. If you enjoy my work, why not leave a LIKE or a COMMENT. You can also SUB or JOIN. It's all good.
HR Wakefield stories are superb, thank you Jasper for bringing these forward so well. Cheers T
My favourite bits were “sensible platitudes” and “poured a tumbler of whiskey and drank it:” Wakefield had a dry sense of humour. : )
This was the most lighthearted horrible tale I have ever heard. It afforded me laughter among the shudders.
Along with M.R James, for me H. Russell Wakefield is one of the absolute best, albeit more uneven, teller of ghostly tales! I look forward to listening to your rendition.
Thanks Lisa!
Another story new to me. My late husband was a huge Lovecraft fan, and I have lately discovered that I enjoy a Weird Tale or two these days. Classic horror and the macabre are very strange comforts to me, and I suspect there is a very natural catharsis that takes place when reading, or listening to, these kinds of stories - the chilling comfort that the fictional events are being narrated by a survivor, or a safe third-party. Very interesting, and quite enjoyable. Thank you.
Thanks Blue! I agree, and I think it's especially true when the stories are of a certain vintage and therefore even more removed. As much as I try to amplify the chills, most of these stories are like being wrapped up in a nice warm blanket.
@@EnCryptedHorror Indeed. And hopefully the blanket isn't warm because it's on fire... : D
The light at the end of a tunnel is often a train.
Another splendid tale. I have been listening to playlists of your narratives as I work at my desk, and find your readings to be both engaging and to have an invigorating effect upon my art. Please do keep up the good work!
Absolute brilliant choice & rendition of story! H. R. Wakefield was one, when at the top of his game, who could match the great M. R. James. HR was one of the most inventive horror writers & also was one of the funniest(dark humour). I loved this great verbal performance! 😎!!
Thanks Terry! A choice I think you suggested! 🙂 I agree - very funny at times. One of my favourite lines in this one concerns "the light cries provoked by the tart embraces of the North Sea". As someone prone to a dip, it resonated 😆
I did send in the suggestion...but only because you'd blow it up & represent magnificently- which you did- Bravo!
Hair-raising indeed! Thank you.
You're welcome, Nancy.
Haven't heard this one! Great and menacing story. One almost wonders if it's over....really....
Mariella wouldn't have coped well with the beard revival we've seen in the last few years.
Bloody love it, how very English,♀️🇬🇧💖😋 Big thanks
You're welcome, Tree!
Brilliant Jasper. The Churchillian Dr was great.
Another one and one by Wakefield that I haven't heard! It seems almost supernatural. You are a talented devil
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Thanks Michelle. I do try and find a few rare ones.
@@EnCryptedHorror You do an excellent job at it. Between the more rare stories and your own you have a top notch channel good sir ✌🖤
Great, beautiful, and at times sad story.
Fantastic narration! This is a fantastic rendition of this tale. Listening to your narrations are like sitting by the fireside with a good scotch while a friend or relative tells a wonderful tale.
Thanks!
Great reading of an excellent writer🌟
I just discovered Wakefield -thanks to your work.
Love the sarcastic humor and keen (if cynial) observation of human nature and behavior he exhibits.
Love the atmosphere you created
Thanks Rheinhart. Yes, I appreciated the humour in this one too.
Always dug this creepy classic and you did your usual excellent job on it !
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Thank you very much!
You're welcome. Thanks for listening 🙏
I found one interesting tidbit about *Wakefield* it is said shortly before he died he destroyed all photographs, manuscripts & papers related to himself (this according to his wife) as he was twice married I assume it was his 2nd wife who said this about him. The most interesting character in this story is the killer.
Jane Austen's sister did the same thing after Jane's death (at her request)
That's why there so little of her personal life out there. Most biographies have to teach to her family or have to rely on second hand anecdotes
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I love your channel....listening from the Caribbean
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I have never read this story, because it always looked so bland and boring. Your reading showed me it is neither bland nor boring. 👍🏻
Twelve hours...
you are great, but you are best when you don't whisper the story---that blurs the words.
Thanks Chris. Another thing to keep in mind. Always learning 🙂👍