"At first you saw only a mass of coarse, matted black hair; presently it was seen that this covered a body of fearful thinness, almost a skeleton, but with the muscles standing out like wires. The hands were of a dusky pallor, covered, like the body, with long, coarse hairs, and hideously taloned. The eyes, touched in with a burning yellow, had intensely black pupils, and were fixed upon the throned King with a look of beast-like hate. Imagine one of the awful bird-catching spiders of South America translated into human form, and endowed with intelligence just less than human, and you will have some faint conception of the terror inspired by the appalling effigy."
"There was black and tattered drapery about it; the coarse hair covered it as in the drawing. The lower jaw was thin — what can I call it? — shallow, like a beast’s; teeth showed behind the black lips; there was no nose; the eyes, of a fiery yellow, against which the pupils showed black and intense, and the exulting hate and thirst to destroy life which shone there, were the most horrifying features in the whole vision. There was intelligence of a kind in them — intelligence beyond that of a beast, below that of a man."
M.R. James, Canon Alberic's Scrapbook
Mostly I wanted to fix the legs on this guy. And the contrast in the fur.
There have been no film or television adaptations of this story despite it being one of James' best known and creepiest works!
Above is the illustration by M.R. James' friend & companion James McBride which accompanied the original publication.
Mostly I wanted to fix the legs on this guy. And the contrast in the fur.
There have been no film or television adaptations of this story despite it being one of James' best known and creepiest works!
Above is the illustration by M.R. James' friend & companion James McBride which accompanied the original publication.
The BBC made a TV version, directed by a young Tony Richardson -- although I don't think copies have survived:
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