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    The Conception of Terror

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  1. THE CONCEPTION OF TERROR. Written By: Rich Cross. The ghostly supernatural tales of the bookish academic M.R. James have continued to fascinate dramatists in the decades since his works came to public attention in the first half of the twentieth century.

  2. Feb 7, 2019 · An award-winning collection of four ghostly tales inspired by M. R. James. Casting the Runes, adapted by Stephen Gallagher. When academic Jo Harrington (Anna Maxwell Martin) is sent a paper—The Truth of Alchemy, by Anton Karswell—for peer review, she pulls no punches.

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    • Audible Audio
  3. Winner of the New York Festivals Radio Award 2019 for Best Digital Drama Program (Gold) and Best Drama Special (Silver) A collection of four ghostly full-cast M. R. James adaptations, produced exclusively for Audible Studios.

  4. The Conception of Terror. Seasons. Years. 1. S1.E1 ∙ Casting the Runes. When academic Jo Harrington (Anna Maxwell Martin) is sent a paper - The Truth of Alchemy, by Anton Karswell - for peer review, she pulls no punches. It has no place in a serious academic publication, and Karswell is a half-bright fool.

  5. The Conception of Terror: With Tom Burke, Anna Maxwell Martin, Reece Shearsmith, Alice Lowe.

    • Horror, Mystery
    • 2019-02-07
  6. When former Somerton school pupil Greg Parsbury (Robert Bathurst) meets history teacher Mika Chantry (Pearl Mackie) at a memorial service for schoolmaster Sam Abbot-Thomas, he begs for her help. He has been sent a postcard by the estate of the mysterious and charismatic Abbot-Thomas.

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  7. We take a look at the Audible Original, The Conception of Terror: Tales Inspired by M.R. James. Will this collection of terrifying short stories show us what...

    • 28 min
    • 151
    • Knights Of The Pageless Library
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