M.R. James
Montague Rhodes James, (
August 1,
1862 -
June 12,
1936). A noted medieval scholar and Vice-chancellor of King's College, Cambridge, he is best remembered today for his ghost stories. These were published in a series of collections -
Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (1904),
More Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (1911),
A Thin Ghost and Others (1919),
A Warning to the Curious and other Ghost Stories (1925).
H.P. Lovecraft was a great enthusiast for James' stories, rightly regarding them as classics.
The BBC in a long-standing tradition, used to broadcast a reading of one of M.R. James' stories each Christmas.
At least one of his stories, The Casting of the Runes, has been filmed, with the rather more attention-catching title of Night of the Demon (1957); though this was marred by actually showing the dreadful fate of one of the characters, at the hands of a somewhat rubbery demon.
I think the BBC still do a James story each christmas, but I'm not certain of this