M.R. James
Montague Rhodes James was born in 1862 at Goodnestone in Kent. He attended King’s College, Cambridge, and later became its provost, leaving to take up the provost’s position at Eton College. He published many scholarly antiquarian works, but quickly became known for his ghost stories, which are now recognized as the finest in the genre; of these, four collections were published. He died at Eton in 1936.