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M.R. James - The Mezzotint read by Michael Hordern 

Paul Goddard
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The Mezzotint by M R James. A mysterious artefact that appears to take a life of its own. This is a creepy classic M R James ghost story read by Michael Hordern. Unfortunately, these recordings of the story are not yet available on CD or MP3 so I have uploaded them here for you to enjoy. These cassettes were played almost every Sunday during the winter months by my Dad when I was small whilst cooking the Sunday lunch. I always think of cooked dinners and seeing Dad with his glass of ale whenever I hear these stories. Enjoy.

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@hannahreynolds7611
@hannahreynolds7611 2 года назад
"Hardly a subject was left unchallenged, from golf to lawn tennis" James manages to mix humour into his supernatural stories without skipping a beat.
@jon780249
@jon780249 5 месяцев назад
Exactly. It is a great moment in the text.
@vanessawells3925
@vanessawells3925 2 года назад
I can't tell you how pleased I was to find this. My dear mum and I used to have a recording of this on cassette tape back in the 80's and we used to play it while making mince pies at Christmas. Thank you for helping me re-live such very happy memories....
@elizabethnelson9339
@elizabethnelson9339 5 лет назад
I only discovered MR James about a year ago. I am an American, and I wish we had the Charming custom of telling ghost stories on Christmas Eve. My family, who is of British ancestry has adopted the custom. MR James is my favorite. I love "The Mezzotint" "Whistle and I'll come to you Lad," and "Number 13" to name a few. To me, James was a genius; he did not use jump scares, gore, or foul language. Instead, he gave us suspense, character development, rising action, and creative plot twists. I wish he had told more stories.
@DaveATKIN
@DaveATKIN 2 года назад
E Nesbit (author famous for The Railway Children), more or less a contemporary of James, and E F Benson both wrote excellent chilling ghost stories, they're worth checking out if you've not read them, also a few by Charles Dickens (The Signalman is superb). Are you also aware of the BBC Christmas ghost stories? They're full period-set TV dramas. Popular around the late 60s and early 70s they've been revived by Mark Gatiss in recent years - a little uneven but a Tractate Middoth and this year's The Mezzotint are very good. Incidentally, Michael Hordern, who narrates the story here, stars in a version of Oh Whistle And I'll Come To You My Boy which is a personal favourite from the earlier films, along with a spine chilling production of The Signalman. All highly recommended chilling ghost stories with just the occasional (tastefully done) jump scare.
@andyfield3614
@andyfield3614 Год назад
The Signalman by Charles Dickens is one of my favourites
@andyfield3614
@andyfield3614 Год назад
@@DaveATKIN for me Sir Michael Horden was the voice of Paddington Bear - although I like the new version too
@johnhopkins494
@johnhopkins494 8 месяцев назад
Amongst the Americans I quite like Lovecraft but his stories are altogether a different kettle of fish. More disturbing than frightening I think
@Oakleaf700
@Oakleaf700 10 дней назад
@@johnhopkins494 I'd agree with you there..Very different, and unsettling as you say, like a fever~ dream when one is ill.
@HHM706
@HHM706 4 года назад
I love his disdain for golf! One of the most ridiculous wastes of time ever invented by man!
@iananderson3799
@iananderson3799 3 года назад
......and of Hardy.
@lifewithherbthedog6509
@lifewithherbthedog6509 2 года назад
Try marriage for 10 years,then you’ll be happy to play golf F
@douglasmilton2805
@douglasmilton2805 Год назад
As Mark Twain said « A good walk spoiled »!
@KAZ132
@KAZ132 2 года назад
I watched this over Christmas on the BBC.. What a great story.. 🌻
@stellen11
@stellen11 7 лет назад
I love michael horderns voice. Just brilliant. He was the voice of paddington and gandalf when i was a kid. Many thanks.
@paulgoddard
@paulgoddard 7 лет назад
Thank you Stellen11. I saw a Michael Horden Paddington video on youtube the other month. I have to admit I enjoyed it maybe as much as I did as a kid! :)
@johnhopkins494
@johnhopkins494 8 месяцев назад
Mr Goddard, what a lovely picture you paint of cooking the Sunday lunch and listening to MR James Ghost Stories. I also associate James with my father but because my father was born in ‘36, the year James died. James apparently based some of his stories on tales told by by his nanny and so I’ve always felt there was a direct line going from my father through James back perhaps to ghosts of the late 18th century. Thank you for reminding me of all this.
@NancyDrewe
@NancyDrewe 4 года назад
These are the best readings of MR James’s stories, I think. He brings these stories to life. I’ve listened to these over and over, and it’s as if he really *is* MRJ. Thanks! :)
@FF-so3su
@FF-so3su Год назад
Wonderful, Wonderful voice😊👍❤️
@Daniel-lu9lq
@Daniel-lu9lq 3 месяца назад
Michael Horden's voice is simply magnificent!
@Oakleaf700
@Oakleaf700 10 дней назад
It's a warm and easy to listen to voice..Good to have as an Actor.
@samsum3738
@samsum3738 3 года назад
Monty , if i maybe allowed this familiarity , is without doubt the greatest of all ghost writers . He even manages to inject a little humour into his tales . I first discovered him some 25 years ago and i never tire of his works .
@Concetta20
@Concetta20 6 лет назад
I usually don’t like “ghost stories” but what’s attractive about M.R. James’ stories is how “academic” they are. They remind me of the styles of Doyle and Stevenson’s short stories, building in the stories timelines from the banal into strange mystery. I prefer mystery connected to history for the foundations of a suspense/scary story to the out-and-out brutality of what passes for “horror” today.
@alexanderg1935
@alexanderg1935 4 года назад
Well said! I totally agree. E F Benson isn't too bad either. But M R James is the master.
@stephenmurphy9949
@stephenmurphy9949 3 года назад
@@alexanderg1935 James is the Guvnor, but try Benson. He's very good. Kipling's supernatural tales are excellent also.
@christosvoskresye
@christosvoskresye 3 года назад
@@alexanderg1935 Try also Robert Hugh Benson, in particular A MIRROR OF SHALOTT. I suspect that the stories in that book are slightly reworked versions of what they claim to be: personal experiences related by trustworthy individuals. They do not come across as complete tales conceived from beginning to end, but as partial glimpses into stories whose beginnings are often unknown, whose ends are largely unknown, and whose ends play out according to rules that are at best partially understood.
@TheTeacher1020
@TheTeacher1020 7 лет назад
Michael Hordern. Magnificent! Thank you!
@TheTeacher1020
@TheTeacher1020 7 лет назад
Mr. Hordern was the principal character in an adaptation of "Oh, Whistle..." He played the stuffy academic to perfection.
@paulgoddard
@paulgoddard 7 лет назад
I fully agree with you, it's probably my favourite adaption of the M R James stories. I love the way he mutters to himself during his performance.
@nonamejoname6728
@nonamejoname6728 7 лет назад
He was also the narrator of "Barry Lyndon"!
@jamessmethurst3537
@jamessmethurst3537 6 лет назад
+Paul Goddard and although the ghost is a bed sheet it is a VERY SCARY bed sheet.
@jamessmethurst3537
@jamessmethurst3537 6 лет назад
Edward Malc will do that dude . ta
@billybees3796
@billybees3796 6 лет назад
I love that story and performance, you know what I loved the most of his acting in that was when he mumbled to himself and the quirky expressions .Also though simple but effective was the ghost the sheets and the haunting moans were frightening. Do you know where to find other films like that?
@macummings7818
@macummings7818 Год назад
Love love love this wonderfully spooky story - and the brilliant compelling voice of Mr Hordern!
@deniseroper9030
@deniseroper9030 3 года назад
Who could resist listening to Michael horden. I've heard this story before though slightly different. Very enjoyable and recommended 👏😁
@chattygran
@chattygran 3 года назад
thank you - These stories read by Mr Hordern keep me company while I busily do my housekeeping.
@Haforn44
@Haforn44 7 лет назад
Brilliant ! Thanks for uploading. This was my mothers favourite - just to let you know, you've made our christmas. Thanks again!
@paulgoddard
@paulgoddard 7 лет назад
Thank you, if I get a chance, I will try and upload another M R James before Christmas Day. I really love the M R James Stories. Have a great Christmas :)
@uslines
@uslines 3 года назад
I've listened to MR James tales as read by other narrators. None of them come close to those spoken by Michael Holders. He is the best.
@malcolmsmuseum
@malcolmsmuseum 3 года назад
If you can believe it, I am actually working on a mezzotint as I listen to this. It bears some slight resemblance to the one in the story (perhaps I had this in the back of my mind when I conceived the idea). It is the view from my window and represents a two story house amongst some trees. The house was the location of a tragedy. As a printmaker (and one who works frequently in mezzotint at that) this is understandably my favorite story by M. R. James. Excellent reading too!
@Oakleaf700
@Oakleaf700 10 дней назад
Do tell what the tragedy was...if you can. Assuming an old tragedy from a century or more ago?
@mandolemite
@mandolemite 5 месяцев назад
M R James was a brilliant story teller. I find his type of ghost story very scary. It can really get under your skin! Commenting on this particular story, it is the way that horror gradually unfolds. A good story, (SPOILERS ALERT) although I do not like it when innocent children have something bad happen to them. That is what probably makes it so unsettling. I cannot understand why everyone seems to have so much sympathy for Gawdy though. He shoots a gamekeeper whilst resisting arrest (we do not know if the gamekeeper was killed or not) for breaking the law. The laws on poaching were somewhat unfair, but he knew the score. Then comes back from the dead to kidnap and presumably murder an innocent infant.
@RodM.Peters
@RodM.Peters 5 лет назад
The celebrated 70's American show Night Gallery should have given full credit to M.R. James for their pilot episode. I thought it rather clever at the time but now I see they were "borrowing" rather liberally from the Mezzotint.
@davidjanson9900
@davidjanson9900 5 лет назад
Thank you for posting MRJAMES and M HORDEN a perfect marriage
@ericfaragh
@ericfaragh 3 года назад
It was impossible, but certain...this sums up the terror that James specialises in. It cannot be, but it is.
@therealchriswheelie
@therealchriswheelie 6 лет назад
Two of my heroes in one wonderful half hour - thank you!
@paulgoddard
@paulgoddard 6 лет назад
therealchriswheelie Me too :)
@judikingsman6132
@judikingsman6132 Год назад
Just wonderful 💕.
@ufosrus
@ufosrus 4 года назад
Great story. I'm so glad I found this great British author and scholar.
@AlisonBryen
@AlisonBryen 6 лет назад
The above picture is exactly how I imagined the mezzotint to look when I read the story. One of my many favourites from M R James. I thought I would listen to this tonight...it only seems fitting what with it being Christmastime!
@CyanBlackflower
@CyanBlackflower 6 лет назад
If someone were to mention to me, or bring up the topic or name of M.R. James, I like most people (Who have heard of Him) would immediately think of those great ghost stories, of which I have had the pleasure of reading to the large majority, and, I might add, are contained in a single volume I have, with a "complete collection". This volume is among my most prized books, and whenever M.R. James' Ghost Stories" come to my mind, it is of "The Mezzotint" I first think of. It may not be his best or worst, but for me it was the most impressionable, so it always comes first to mind, for a number of reasons, not the least being that I have encountered many variations of the theme subsequently. It is subtly and singularly creepy, and it was one of the first of James' stories I have read. In any case, it is probably my favourite. I love the style of writing which is found throughout these tales, as well as the time James takes to build the story and "credibility" props. Great narration. ~Thank You Paul Goddard for posting this.
@cynthiapate9138
@cynthiapate9138 3 года назад
What a delightful tale and read so eloquently.
@lydiamarks8577
@lydiamarks8577 3 года назад
I LOVE this 👍👍
@juliekeys1880
@juliekeys1880 3 года назад
Loved it. 👍💕
@cynthiahawkins2389
@cynthiahawkins2389 3 года назад
What an absolutely perfect choice - Michael Hordern. (BTW He plays the stuffy minister in one filmed version of Maugham's stories: THE VERGER.)
@anniegoddard2661
@anniegoddard2661 4 года назад
Thanks for uploading these. I like the artwork you added - it's an extra nice creepy touch.
@paulgoddard
@paulgoddard 4 года назад
I'm very glad you enjoyed it 🙂
@dew2912
@dew2912 4 года назад
1904 2 guineas =@ $285 purchasing power in today's money 5 shillings= @$35
@ForViewingOnly
@ForViewingOnly 6 лет назад
Thanks for the upload, but I wish the picture used for the video didn't give away the story's big reveal.
@phillise1
@phillise1 4 года назад
Yes...things that certainly revive memories
@esterherschkovich5002
@esterherschkovich5002 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for uploading☺
@1blessedbrotha
@1blessedbrotha 4 года назад
Thank You!!!!!
@scottde-walden2760
@scottde-walden2760 5 лет назад
This is indeed a great tale but for me,the pinnacle was reached with the treasure of abbot Thomas,and number 13 as well as the count Magnus and possibly whistle and I’ll come to you,I am familiar with all these places,if anybody wants a tour get in touch 👍🏼
@jasonhurd4379
@jasonhurd4379 4 года назад
For me, the most frightening tale is 'The Story of a Disappearance and an Appearance'. Put me right off Punch-and-Judy shows for years.
@Oakleaf700
@Oakleaf700 4 года назад
@@jasonhurd4379 Will have to look that one up! :)
@jasonhurd4379
@jasonhurd4379 4 года назад
@@Oakleaf700 Brace yourself. It is VERY dark.
@stephenmurphy9949
@stephenmurphy9949 3 года назад
@@jasonhurd4379 I am a big James fan but I never understood The Story of A Disappearance. Scary but ... Wha happen?
@jeremyripton
@jeremyripton 5 лет назад
Thank you.
@alexapenn6399
@alexapenn6399 7 лет назад
this is a great tale - thanks (i also like this reader a lot :}
@paulgoddard
@paulgoddard 7 лет назад
I think Michael Hordern is one of the best M R James readers. I have seen Robert Lloyd Parry perform this live in a theatre. He too is also very good. I'm glad you enjoyed this upload.
@alexapenn6399
@alexapenn6399 7 лет назад
i looked him up and recognize him - so many great English actors . . .
@therealchriswheelie
@therealchriswheelie 7 лет назад
For me, Michael Hordern is synonymous with M R James. Thank you so much for the upload!
@Krzyszczynski
@Krzyszczynski 11 месяцев назад
Re the photographing of the picture: no doubt Nisbet would have done this each time a fresh change was noticed. But I wonder what, if anything, his photos would have shown once developed? I'm thinking here of William Hope Hodgson's The Whistling Room, where Carnacki attempts to secure a recording of the ghostly whistling, but without success. These occult manifestations perhaps affect only the sensory organs of living observers, and leave any inanimate mechanical device undisturbed. Just as the whistling fails to appear on a recording, so might the changes to the mezzotint only be apparent to the human observers, not to any camera. (It may be significant that MRJ makes no further mention of any photographs, or their subsequent whereabouts, in his "wash-up" at the end of the story.)
@Oakleaf700
@Oakleaf700 10 дней назад
Good point..Back then photographs would have been on. plate cameras [?] or box brownie types.
@TheJalipa
@TheJalipa 2 года назад
They are “Bedders” at Cambridge. Skips are Trinity Dublin. So did this all take place in Ireland?
@douglasmilton2805
@douglasmilton2805 Год назад
Me sister was at Trinity Hall, Cambridge (I went to the other place, where we had ‘scouts’) and bedders was the word used at the time (early 90s).
@danielrestione1355
@danielrestione1355 Год назад
@0reozsgaming995
@0reozsgaming995 3 года назад
I trust you were not overly traumatised by the discovery of Mr James.
@eyelessknights4274
@eyelessknights4274 3 года назад
I actually have a book which has this story 😳
@shadetreader
@shadetreader Год назад
Lords deserve to lose their heirs.
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