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Classic Ghost Stories

Episode 38: Between Sunset and Moonrise by R H Malden

Classic Ghost Stories

Tony Walker

Fiction, Drama, Science Fiction

4.9686 Ratings

🗓️ 7 March 2020

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Richard Henry MaldenR H Malden was born in 1879 in England and died in August 1951. He was brought up in East Anglia. He was educated at Eton and King’s College Cambridge and was a long-standing friend of M R James.He spent his career as a churchman, working across England from Salford to Cambridge then Leeds and Ripon and then Wells in Somerset. He married a Yorkshirewoman, the daughter of a clergyman. He was president of the Somerset Archeological Society. It is said he was a well-known sight in Wells as he wandered round in his top hat and from coat. He wrote a good deal and most of his works are on Christian themes, but he did publish a book of ghost stories in 1943: Nine Ghosts.. This book was written as a tribute to his friend M R James who had died in 1936. Malden was one of the circle of the chosen at Cambridge who heard M R James read his stories on Christmas Eve.Because of his connection to M R James, he is often compared with the great man. M R James is probably one of the best writers of ghost stories so the comparison is perhaps unfair, but Malden’s stories are certainly reasonable examples of their genre.Between Sunset and MoonriseBetween Sunset and Moonrise has certain folk horror themes. We have a remote country area where things go on far from the eye of civilisation. The remoteness and backwardness of the area are emphasised by the droves or poor roads that go out to remote, poorly-maintained cottages. There is even a boy who is what they called simple then and he can see supernatural things that others can’t.In fact that very motif was used in the 2019 folk horror movie Midsommar where the boy with the congenital defects interprets the sayings of the gods by drawing rudimentary pictures that the scholars of the tribe need to interpret.Malden was a churchman and his hero is also a clergyman. He goes in duty, on New Year’s Eve to see a woman whom he doesn’t really like and to his surprise sees her reading an obscure part of the Bible that deals with the story of the devil Asmodeus. Whether we are to think that Mrs Vries has entered into some kind of pact with an evil creature, I’m not sure, but the witness boy says that the mysterious ‘they’ had been out to get Mrs Vries. Perhaps because she was an outsider?Most if not all of James’s monsters are not exactly Satanic, whereas this one has more of the character of an adversary of the church, something from the dark books of the Bible. In fact, England is full of these strange spirits that haunt lonely roads and byways. Where I live they are called boggles and can assume all sorts of terrible shapes and shift between them. Call to Action!This week, because of the success of the previous Call to Action, we are growing, fast and the Classic Ghost Stories Podcast is getting 12000 downloads a month. This is fantastic, but it trips us into the next cost category for Podcast Hosting. As this is a big leap up, if you would like the Podcast to keep going, and if you are able and willing, I would like to ask you to consider becoming a monthly http://bit.ly/barcudpatreon (Patreon.)Support Us!Ways to support Tony to keep doing the show: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/classic-ghost-stories-923395 (Share and rate it!)   http://bit.ly/2QKgHkY (Buy Tony a coffee)  to help with the long nights editing!Become a  http://bit.ly/barcudpatreon (Patreon)  to get additional stuff and allow the show to go on in the long term. Website http://bit.ly/ClassicGhostStoriesPodcast (Classic Ghost Stories Podcast)  MusicBeginning music ‘Some Come Back’ is by the marvellous  https://theheartwoodinstitute.bandcamp.com/album/witch-phase-four (Heartwood InstiSupport the showVisit us here: www.ghostpod.orgBuy me a coffee if you're glad I do this: https://ko-fi.com/tonywalkerIf you really want to help me, become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/barcudMusic by The Heartwood Institute: https://bit.ly/somecomeback Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

everybody dies, don't they?

0:10.4

Everybody come back, isn't that?

0:14.4

You tried to get into the locked drawer today, didn't you?

0:17.4

How do the dead come back, mother?

0:20.0

What's the secret?

0:22.6

Richard Henry Maldon, between sunset and moonrise.

0:28.5

During the early part of last year, it fell to me to act as executive for an old friend.

0:34.0

We hadn't seen much of each other of late, as he had been living in the west of England,

0:38.4

and my own time had been fully occupied elsewhere.

0:41.4

The time of our intimacy had been when he was vicar of a large parish not far from Cambridge.

0:47.1

I will call it Yaxham, though that is not its name.

0:51.3

The place had seemed to suit him thoroughly.

0:56.0

He had been on the best of terms with his parishioners and with a few gentry of the neighbourhood. The church demanded a custodian of

1:01.0

antiquarian knowledge and artistic perception, and in these respects, too, my friend was particularly

1:06.3

well qualified for his position. But a sudden nervous breakdown had compelled him to resign. The cause of it

1:14.4

had always been a mystery to his friends, for he was barely middle-aged when it took place,

1:19.2

and had been a man of robust health. His parish was neither particularly laborious nor harassing,

1:25.5

and as far as was known, he had no special private anxieties

1:29.5

of any kind. But the collapse came with startling suddenness, and was so severe that for a time

1:36.0

his reasons seemed to be in danger. Two years of rest and travel enabled him to lead a normal

1:42.3

life again, but he was never the man he had been.

1:45.8

He never revisited his old parish or any of his friends in the county, and seemed to be ill at

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