M R James 4/4 canon alberics scrapbook

by admin on March 22, 2010

“Canon Alberic’s Scrap-Book” is the first story in the first collection of ghost stories published by M. R. James, Ghost Stories of an Antiquary. The volume appeared in 1904, but “Canon Alberic’s Scrap-Book” was written in 1894 and published soon afterwards in the National Review.

The story has a detailed and realistic setting in the tiny decaying cathedral city of Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, at the foot of the Pyrenees in southern France. An English tourist spends a day photographing the interior of the cathedral and is encouraged by the sacristan to buy an unusual manuscript volume. This, he concludes, had been created long ago, by cutting up volumes in the old cathedral library, by canon Albéric de Mauléon (an imaginary character, said to be a collateral descendant of the real 16th century bishop Jean de Mauléon). The canon, it transpires, has not relinquished his hold on the volume that he created.

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