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The House and The Brain by Edward Bulwer-Lytton 

Classic Ghost Stories Podcast - Tony Walker
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Join Tony as we explore Edward Bulwer-Lytton's classic short story, 'The House & The Brain'. This captivating tale, first published in 1859, follows a narrator as he investigates the strange occurrences in a haunted house. The story is notable for its suspenseful atmosphere, its examination of the power of the human mind, and its timeless themes. This is an engaging listen for those interested in the Gothic horror genre."
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@blixten2928
@blixten2928 Год назад
Could NOT be more beautifully read. Your readings are getting BETTER and BETTER which one would not have thought possible.
@anou8210
@anou8210 Год назад
Totally 😊x
@Tinyflydeposit
@Tinyflydeposit Год назад
I really enjoyed your 'ramble' Tony. It's easy to think of you as a friend. You are a treasure.
@Bambisgf77
@Bambisgf77 Год назад
Here! Here! I agree ☺️🥳 very well done Tony
@Thomas-wn7cl
@Thomas-wn7cl 6 месяцев назад
Great story: Mystery, horror, ghosts, and philosophy. Well read.
@KarensOpinionsMayDiffer
@KarensOpinionsMayDiffer Год назад
Why does the dog always have to be murdered? 😭
@sadiamumtahnarhidi5888
@sadiamumtahnarhidi5888 Год назад
What an absolutely magnificent performance! Simply astonishing! I listened to that clip you shared a few days ago of the AI clone of your voice. That fake could NEVER. Thank you so much sharing your art with us.
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost Год назад
:) thanks . One day the machines will replace Us all
@kathyputnam84
@kathyputnam84 Год назад
@@ClassicGhost 😢
@yolandaaranda653
@yolandaaranda653 Год назад
Better than a movie! I listened twice! T you are an amazing talent! Plus, very interesting human being.
@joehockley2610
@joehockley2610 Год назад
Well done Sir you pulled me all the way in . What a excellent story and performance The story is so different from many ghost stories. The protagonist doesn't run away in fear, But uses logic, and reason to find the Genesis of the haunting
@jasperfen3754
@jasperfen3754 Год назад
I only knew this story as Haunter and Haunted. Never heard of "the house and the brain". I still enjoyed listening again .
@kaybowkett7931
@kaybowkett7931 Год назад
Thank you. As always most enjoyable. ☺️👵🏻🇦🇺
@abigailnoland3771
@abigailnoland3771 Год назад
Wonderful as usual. I like to listen to you as I hike in the woods. Perfect setting for catching a ghost story.
@thurayya8905
@thurayya8905 11 месяцев назад
Lord Lytton was certainly one of the most prestigious of English authors; I enjoyed the way his story insisted that anything of the spiritual needed to have its genesis in the material. He was a man ahead of his time. But, I don't think I would have been able to comprehend a fraction of his ideas if it weren't for your inspired reading. Thank you.
@thurayya8905
@thurayya8905 11 месяцев назад
I admire and respect the protagonist who deliniates between horror and fear.
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 11 месяцев назад
Yes, that's good isn't it?
@MrMrsmcd
@MrMrsmcd Год назад
What a wonderful narrative voice ❤ I have found a new favourite channel. Thankyou
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost Год назад
Welcome! thanks for being here
@Josephinejefferies
@Josephinejefferies Месяц назад
Hope you went on your walk. I did a quick version, due to circumstances, to Avebury and it was exactly what you described. I met the world halfway and it changed my life. I moved to Ireland to further my journey to the thin veil and haven’t looked back since.
@sheilakirby5616
@sheilakirby5616 6 месяцев назад
ABSOLUTELY FASCINATING !!! SIR. YOUR VOICE AND TALENT IS ABSOLUTE PROOF OF GOD SHOWING OFF ❣️❣️❣️ THANK YOU FOR SHARING !!!
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
ty ty ty
@mydearvalerie
@mydearvalerie Год назад
Thanks!
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost Год назад
Much appreciated Valerie!
@alisonkeith4216
@alisonkeith4216 6 месяцев назад
Thanks
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 6 месяцев назад
Thank you very much!
@Low_Carb_Or_DIEt
@Low_Carb_Or_DIEt Год назад
Brilliant 👏 Thank you!
@patriciaflynn3095
@patriciaflynn3095 Год назад
Ive heard and read this a few times never liked it, til now.... you have a gift my man
@smasome
@smasome Год назад
Oh, Tony, you are a TREASURE. I hardly stopped smiling throughout the entire story because I was so enthralled by your musical reading. Surely you should be rich and famous because I have never heard anything to compare. Let me clarify with a comparison. Everyone knows Benedict Cumberbatch, who is one of my favorite actors, but when I tried to listen to his reading, I soon turned back to your channel. There is just nothing and no one to compare. Yours is a totally unique gift, as far as I am able to see. Thank you thank you thank you, for the many times, day and night, I have listened to your voice, carrying me away from my troubles and pains, to find both entertainment and peace.
@smasome
@smasome Год назад
So now I'm at least a SPOOK. ;)
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost Год назад
Thank you so much for these extraordinarily kind words. It would be wonderful if I ever got recognition like this and who knows perhaps it might happen !
@Scarter63
@Scarter63 4 месяца назад
I love this ghost story, but never knew the other title.
@violetfemme411
@violetfemme411 Год назад
Another winner 👏 Thx Tony 💜
@shaunlanighan813
@shaunlanighan813 Год назад
One of the best haunted-house stories.
@phillip5505
@phillip5505 Год назад
"In all the wonders which the amateurs of our age record as facts." Love that quote
@nicoleporter6794
@nicoleporter6794 Год назад
On hello my friend.. Beautifully done ❤️ many thanks for so many relaxing and enjoyable evenings due to your special gift Hope you are well
@hollywebster6844
@hollywebster6844 Год назад
Excellent.
@angelaroberts2803
@angelaroberts2803 Год назад
Interesting.Well read.Thank you .
@Josephinejefferies
@Josephinejefferies Месяц назад
Enjoyed this
@Jynxxxycat
@Jynxxxycat Год назад
Oh, dear! I have so much to catch up on! Sorry for my absence from your stats, Tony! I've been a gardening fool, for the past month. Clicking this long story, with relish, as I transfer my coriander plants into larger containers. 🥰
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost Год назад
Welcome back! Gardening is good.
@martiwilliams4592
@martiwilliams4592 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic, vivid narration--could see all unfolding right before my eyes. also this time around. Love your interesting, informative commentaries and " ramblings". Thanks so much, Tony.
@Story-Voracious66
@Story-Voracious66 Год назад
Victorian weirdos! Yes!!! Despite all your delving through the motivations, history, and minutiae, you have a refreshing way of cutting through the bulls***! Like a burst of citrus on a heavy meal. (I'm a cook, what can I say). I must say that it was worth putting off listening until I could devote my limited attention to this story; I would never have experienced it without your method of presentation, and that would have been a shame. So sorry to hear about the puppies, such a painful event. I hope that this message finds you and yours in clearer skies, like in a Kate Bush song, "Somewhere a door is opening... maybe the Sun will come out." 🌦🌥⛅️🌤🌈
@lesleykaygosson315
@lesleykaygosson315 Год назад
Such a unique, different and unusual story. Interesting and intriguing. Except the part about the dog, that bothered me. Once again, you read it beautifully and flawlessly. I absolutely love your ramblings. ❤️
@garybernstein3527
@garybernstein3527 Год назад
Your comments after the story apparently spontaneous improvised, fascinated me and I thought they were brilliantly educated and insightful.. They range from Hemingway and Norman Mahler to the Golden Dawn, to the historical literary era and a great deal about the Victorians, The rise the popularity of ectopasm and all kinds of things. Has it happens I myself had read up on many of these the subjects in the In the past it was fascinated by the way you related them to each other and to the story. Your personal literary criticism and insights or focused and intelligent and informative and the least pretentious way unlike the false academic exercises of pretentious criticism, yet you seemed as informed and thoughtful as any critic I have encountered. One thing I did not know much about was a life of the author, which was fascinating to hear you talk about. I had actually read this story perhaps 50 years ago when I encountered it and then an anthology a favorite horror stories edited by Boris Karloff. I had meant to get back to it and we read it because I think it's a fascinating story but hadn't that done so until now. One thing that struck me was that the psych investigator is a kind of romantic during hero, any shoes these noble qualities with his servant. While the author seems to show no sign
@garybernstein3527
@garybernstein3527 Год назад
(continued for my previous post) While the author seems to so nice shine of challenging the class system, He recognizes the same heroic field virtues in the servant as in the master. I enjoyed your coming so much that you should have someone type them up and possibly there might be room for some slight editing or rewriting, and you should publish this as an essay on the story in the author.. I expected the story to be excellent and I had heard you readings before so so I knew it would be good, But this wonderful commentary was a huge surprise to me. Thank you for all of it
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost Год назад
That is a nice idea though certainly would need sone editing . Thank you for taking the time to comment at such length and so thoughtfully
@violetfemme411
@violetfemme411 Год назад
I was thinking about the comment I wanted to leave, when you mentioned Shade and the 2 babies that didn't make it. So I had a good cry and forgot what I had wanted to say in my comment. I hope mama and the other 8 are doing well. And that Sheila is over her health issues 💜
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost Год назад
The other 8 are thriving. They are the cutest little things and fat. They bite my nose and ears. But I quite like that
@violetfemme411
@violetfemme411 Год назад
@@ClassicGhost I like that too. Wish my 2 were still babies...biting my nose. What breed are they?
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost Год назад
@@violetfemme411 staffies
@violetfemme411
@violetfemme411 Год назад
@@ClassicGhost awwwww, I LOVE 'em! My favorite breed actually. Enjoy those babies while they still have puppy breath...the best smell ever! 💜
@normaemanuel4975
@normaemanuel4975 Год назад
Yummy! Thank YOU Tony!
@MsMak12356
@MsMak12356 5 месяцев назад
that is an extremely involved story.
@Hazel_Fox22
@Hazel_Fox22 Год назад
Thanks, Mr. Tony, for providing wonderful distraction!
@JennyLane8666
@JennyLane8666 Год назад
What a lovely surprise to find a new story tonight! I really dug that one. I'm happy as a kid in a sweetshop to have found your channel... All these new authors to devour muahaha PS never stop
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost Год назад
I try to do a new one each Friday
@JennyLane8666
@JennyLane8666 Год назад
@@ClassicGhost you're an effing legend
@mariameere5807
@mariameere5807 Год назад
My God Tony you are spoiling us! This one is excellent! Well performed as usual! BTW Have you seen the trailer or the movie yet ( on RU-vid I l have just rented it ) about the life of Shirley Jackson? Thank you so much for introducing me to her! And all these other awesome writers!✨✨🌟🌟🌟
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost Год назад
Ah need to catch up with that one
@garybryant4293
@garybryant4293 Год назад
Absolutely fantastic, the story and the narration, just fantastic.
@rickkennett8505
@rickkennett8505 Год назад
Love this story. However this is the shortened version. The longer version goes another 3000 words or so and comes to a very sinister conclusion.
@donaldmccleary9015
@donaldmccleary9015 Год назад
Wow! I was unsure how I would like this story at first. Then, it just took off and got better and better! Fantastic story and narration! Great job. This story is filled with mystery, horror, and great details! Thanks, and keep up the good work!
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@donaldmccleary9015
@donaldmccleary9015 Год назад
​@Classic Ghost Stories Podcast - Tony Walker, it is awesome! I really enjoyed it. I was taken aback by the "Billy Badass" attitude of the main character at first. He seemed to be a bit of a braggart, but he was very resourceful and smart. The underlying adage of "what you do may come back to haunt you" really holds true in this one!
@glosteiger2517
@glosteiger2517 Год назад
I truly enjoy this author. And your reading of course
@waltercook4868
@waltercook4868 Год назад
Great story. Very engrossing.
@sharonwhiteley6510
@sharonwhiteley6510 Год назад
I feel sorry for the child and poor dog.
@roxanavasilakis9435
@roxanavasilakis9435 Год назад
Thank you so much dear Tony 🌳🌳🌳
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost Год назад
You are so welcome
@krakow95
@krakow95 Год назад
He should have opened with: "it was a dark and stormy night..."
@StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz
@StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz Год назад
This is one of my somewhat favorites, thanks, Tony. Oh, reminds me I recall your saying people were mad at you for killing the fictional dog in one of your stories, and laughing. If it’s the story I’m thinking of, a nice contrast for those people is the Algernon Blackwood story, with the dog and the cat where the protagonist exorcises a writers witch demon. I think you read that one, too. Cheers, T et al [excellent voice acting in this, enjoyed the tramp and the affected drawl of the hero, and “noctuhrnaal adVENt’cha”, well done, hahaha.]
@skeleczar
@skeleczar Год назад
😬 Yeah, what kind of a weirdo would get worked up over the death of a fictional dog, hey, Tony? 😅
@StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz
@StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz Год назад
@@skeleczar Hahaha, true. It’s a little sad, just cuz it’s so true to life. But a tad absurd. I’m sorry, if you did, I do, half, understand. ;)
@SamuelBlack84
@SamuelBlack84 Год назад
Imagine if haunting occurrences where actually the surrounding building showing you past events through your brain That sounds a lot like the stone tape theory
@gillrippingale1173
@gillrippingale1173 Год назад
Yes! I agree with previous comments - beautifully read and very enjoyable tale! I liked his style! ( although I won't be bowing down in adoration.. 🤣) So sorry to hear your sad news about the puppies though, must have been tough) Nice to be making plans for summer excursions 😊 Maybe you can do some live stuff from various sacred sites along the way...
@evelanpatton
@evelanpatton Год назад
Wow, does he have any more worthy to share with us poor folk out here in cyber land? This brings to recall several written stories that come post this print… The images that lead others to others & more images inspired… Truly, lovely. Thank you.
@evelanpatton
@evelanpatton Год назад
Oh I just loved this one. I’m not sure why, but it seemed to just FLOW so easily (off your tongue) and kind of É X p a n D e d time… Excited about your journey. Health to Shelia. Wealth to you and to your daughter. Happiness in the moments to all the others. ☠️👻💀Thank you! All the ghostly, otherworldly, United Kingdom, world history, literature, creative writing, spiritual & political inclinations of the everyday that you share with us at the end as you discuss the writer’s lives & their work in general & the story is really wonderful! 😊 Cheers❣️
@normaemanuel4975
@normaemanuel4975 Год назад
No AI there......that was Most Excellent!
@spotthespy
@spotthespy Год назад
This one of the truly great horror stories, nothing quite like it, and definitely a few decades ahead of its time. However, this is the slightly shorter version which was more widely published, the original has a stranger ending that reveals all of the oddness was caused by a Count of St. Germain-type figure who reveals some occult secrets to our protagonist. He also wrote "Vril, the Power of the Coming Race" which had a large effect on the Nazis and numerous other occult groups.
@KristinChoruby
@KristinChoruby Год назад
At this point, I'm resigned to the knowledge that any dog appearing in a horror story is inescapably doomed 😮‍💨. If we learn any one lesson from these tales, it is that if your dog enters a house and starts acting frightened for no discernable reason--or resists entering the house at all--RUN!
@KristinChoruby
@KristinChoruby Год назад
Also, I like that this story managed to work in the word "eidolon"--it's sad to me that the English language has such a large vocabulary (the largest of any extant language, I believe), and yet we seem to use less and less of that wealth of words as the years pass.
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost Год назад
It's true. If a dog is featured it's either going to be a plucky hero and saviour, or if it's a horror story, die.
@theroseinthelibrary7975
@theroseinthelibrary7975 Год назад
This is beautifully done (as always) but I was wondering if you could credit the artists and photographers of the thumbnails in the descriptions? As an artist and an art historian I would be greatly appreciative, and so would many others. Thanks for all of your hard work!
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost Год назад
Well. That’s a thorny subject. The image is Midjourney AI. I know it is trained on historical examples but I don’t know how to search for that or even if it would work. There was something called tin eye ?
@garybernstein3527
@garybernstein3527 Год назад
Someone commented that there's another version perhaps 3000 words longer and with a different ending. I would like to get hold of that and wish I knew where to find it what books or anthologies might contain it. Perhaps the fact that there were two versions published would be responsible for the story having two titles
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost Год назад
+Gary Bernstein I think that’s probably true. www.gutenberg.org is a good first place to look
@Hunrakku3
@Hunrakku3 Месяц назад
I just read the longer version of this story in an anthology: H. P. Lovecraft's Book Of Horror (which can be had fairly cheaply). Despite its name, the only of Lovecraft's writings in it is his essay on horror literature. Otherwise, it's a collection of stories that influenced Lovecraft... some familiar to me, some not, like this one.
@sparklemotion8377
@sparklemotion8377 Год назад
I am really enjoying this. The writing reminds me of Jane Austen and your narration of Simon Callow. Kept waiting for 'A body in the libry?!' I know it's library...
@scottmiller2591
@scottmiller2591 Год назад
As an aficionado of Lovecraft, walking the ancient track probably has special meaning for you. Interesting that you mention gnosticism. I've been immersed in it lately, tracing gnosticism in Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School, as well as Hegel and the various mystical lodges - it's all kind of spooky how it ties together. I didn't want to believe that there was such a thread at first, it all sounds very conspiratorial, but digging into various references from original papers, it shows through quite clearly - the CT crowd don't really believe in physical law at all, but rather how the world is plastic and can be bent to their will. This seems to be their justification for rejecting rationality, science, etc., and renaming, infiltrating, and ultimately destroying such subjects. A few of the more recent, philosophical types reject this, of course (there's probably more types of CT than there are adherents to CT), but that seems to be uncommon. Having an engineering frame of mind, I actually found the technology in the story the most interesting part - actually a little frustrated that it wasn't explained more clearly.
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost Год назад
Have you read Focault’s pendulum about the weird occult links between things and then there’s The Zelator by Mark Hedsell
@scottmiller2591
@scottmiller2591 Год назад
@@ClassicGhost I read Foucault's Pendulum so long ago I've forgotten it - I'll have to reread it, and The Zelator, now.
@amandine512
@amandine512 5 месяцев назад
With the advent of AI video you could perhaps have Darkworlds made into a film. I’ve seen some impressive videos made by AI.
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost 5 месяцев назад
+@amandine512 that may become possible
@evelanpatton
@evelanpatton Год назад
Anyone recall the name of the story where a visitor of a haunted house is invited down by the butler (refused 3 times) to come down for dinner & finds the 18th c. coven at the table? Or, the runaway alley Walker who walks into the scientific advancement of science that feeds on souls…only to find he is alone in the room…(?)
@ropeburnsrussell
@ropeburnsrussell Год назад
I wonder that dogs are so affected by hauntings. I'd have thought that only humans could feel human spiritual forces, yet the Victorians use this trope constantly. I wonder if you have ever considered this, Tony?
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost Год назад
I haven't but yes, it is very common. I will ponder this one and no doubt at some point will ramble on about it
@ropeburnsrussell
@ropeburnsrussell Год назад
@@ClassicGhost great, I value your opinion on ghostly/horror fiction and I've wondered about this for years. The comments reveal a lot if interest in the fate of animals in these stories. I will add that your engagement with your audience is a mighty strength of your channel. Thankyou for all your work and your willingness to share yourself with us.
@StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz
@StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz Год назад
I do gotta say it is true, that were MY dog, it’d be my first bloody priority. Not some ghosts, real or no. [Edit]: Bk in the day, my pug tried to bite an MS-13 gangbanger’s face tats off who had AGGRESSIVELY wanted to hitch, leaping out of my 01 Volvo st.wagon’s window- and I was WAY more concerned for HIM than me. Course I said F off. God, I miss that dog.
@ClassicGhost
@ClassicGhost Год назад
Yes, although he said he loved his dog he didn’t show it. He was more interested in demonstrating his own courage. I thought the dog would bring some dislike to this video. It has had more than its fair share of dislikes, but you can’t see them anymore, even though I can
@StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz
@StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz Год назад
@@ClassicGhost Actually, there’s a Firefox add-on. They used to have some direct access to data, IDK how they do it now, but there’s also a restore the dislike button extension. It would be interesting to know for yourself, perhaps, how accurate these two are, I won’t ask you. And of course, anyone hating on your stuff is some sort of a fool or another, congrats on ignoring it.
@tuomasronnberg5244
@tuomasronnberg5244 Год назад
Expertly read, of course, but the story itself was so tedious that it failed to hold my attention for long. A note to aspiring writers: build some *tension* in your mystery story, and not just narrate a series of supernatural occurrences as if you're writing a shopping list!
@renzo6490
@renzo6490 Год назад
Read well , sure. But the story is written in such an antiquated style that I failed to follow it. A barrage of purple verbiage.
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