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Have you ever dreamed something, and then it happened in reality? E.F. Benson, today on The Classic Tales Podcast.
Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening.
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Edward Frederic Benson is often mentioned in the same breath as M.R. James and William Hope Hodgson, and holds a distinct place as one of the great writers of supernatural fiction in the Edwardian period. Today’s story is one of his finest.
Benson plays with the connection between dreams and reality, and builds the tension through the device of a recurring dream, with a progression of time that mirrors reality.
As with last week’s story, I was getting vibes from the original Twilight Zone when I read this one. I hope you like it.
And now, The Room in the Tower, by E.F. Benson
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Have you ever dreamed something, and then it happened in reality? E.F. Benson, today on The Classic Tales Podcast.
Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening.
If you’d like to ensure the future of The Classic Tales, please visit the website, classictalesaudiobooks.com, and either make a donation, buy an audiobook, or pick up one of our many support options.
And if you can’t support us monetarily, leave us a review or share an episode with a friend. It all helps.
Edward Frederic Benson is often mentioned in the same breath as M.R. James and William Hope Hodgson, and holds a distinct place as one of the great writers of supernatural fiction in the Edwardian period. Today’s story is one of his finest.
Benson plays with the connection between dreams and reality, and builds the tension through the device of a recurring dream, with a progression of time that mirrors reality.
As with last week’s story, I was getting vibes from the original Twilight Zone when I read this one. I hope you like it.
And now, The Room in the Tower, by E.F. Benson
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Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel:
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