The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral explained

The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral
Author:M.R. James
Country:England
Language:English
Pub Date:1910

"The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral" is a ghost story by British writer M. R. James, originally published in 1910. It is included in his collection More Ghost Stories of an Antiquary.

Plot summary

Archdeacon Pultney of Barchester Cathedral dies mysteriously and the new Archdeacon Haynes takes his place. Haynes is very talented and performs the duties of his office with great zeal, however he is haunted by the carved figures in the stalls of Barchester Cathedral.[1]

Adaptations

The story was adapted in 1971 for BBC's A Ghost Story for Christmas as The Stalls of Barchester.[2]

External links

Episode 13 - The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral

Notes and References

  1. Book: James. M.R.. Collected ghost stories. 1993. Wordsworth. Ware, Hertfordshire. 1853260533. 146–159. Repr..
  2. Web site: The Stalls of Barchester. https://web.archive.org/web/20140813180855/http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b7c7485a2. dead. 2014-08-13. BFI. 2015-02-19.