The Treasure of Abbot Thomas explained

The Treasure of Abbot Thomas
Author:M.R. James
Country:England
Language:English
Pub Date:1904

"The Treasure of Abbot Thomas" is a ghost story by British writer M. R. James. It was published in his book Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (1904).

Plot summary

The tale tells the story of Somerton, a scholar of medieval history, who tells a rector the frightening tale of how, while searching an abbey library, he found clues leading him to the hidden treasure of a disgraced abbot.

Adaptations

In 1974, the story was adapted as part of the BBC's A Ghost Story for Christmas strand by John Bowen as The Treasure of Abbot Thomas. It was first broadcast on 23 December 1974 at 11.35.[1] The adaptation stars Michael Bryant as Somerton, and it was directed by Lawrence Gordon Clark.

In creating his adaptation, Bowen changed a number of elements of M. R. James's story, such as including another character – Peter, Lord Dattering (Paul Lavers)[2] – as Somerton's protégé, with whom he shares his investigation. The story is not told in flashback, and also includes a scene in which Somerton exposes two fraudulent mediums, which acts as a demonstration of Somerton's rational approach to the supernatural.[3]

A parody, written by Stephen Sheridan and named The Teeth of Abbot Thomas, was made for radio broadcast.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Treasure of Abbot Thomas. https://web.archive.org/web/20090601053005/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/375770?view=transmission. dead. 2009-06-01. British Film Institute Database. 2010-09-22.
  2. Listed as such in the film credits and addressed as "Lord Dattering" in the film; he is incorrectly listed as "Lord Peter Dattering" on IMDb, which would be a courtesy title borne by a younger son, who would be addressed as "Lord Peter"
  3. Web site: A Ghost Story for Christmas. Brockhurst. Colin. phantomframe.co.uk. 2010-09-10. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111013171600/http://www.phantomframe.co.uk/ghosts.htm. 13 October 2011. dmy-all.