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The Monkey's Paw

"The Monkey's Paw" is a horror short story by English author W. W. Jacobs. It first appeared in Harper's Monthly in 1902, and was reprinted in his third collection of short stories, The Lady of the Barge later that year.[1] In the story, three wishes are granted to the owner of The Monkey's Paw, but the wishes come with an enormous price for interfering with fate.[2]

"The Monkey's Paw"
Short story by W. W. Jacobs
Text available at Wikisource
CountryEngland
LanguageEnglish
Genre(s)Horror, short story
Publication
Publication dateSeptember 1902
Chronology
 
The Lady of the Barge
 
Bill's Paper Chase

It has been adapted many times in other media, including plays, films, TV series, operas, stories and comics, as early as 1903.[3] It was first adapted to film in 1915 as a British silent film directed by Sidney Northcote. The film (now lost) starred John Lawson, who also played the main character in Louis N. Parker's 1907 stage play.[4]

Plot edit

 
Illustration for "The Monkey's Paw" by Maurice Greiffenhagen, from Jacobs' short story collection The Lady of the Barge (1902)

Mr. and Mrs. White, and their grown son, Herbert, are visited by Sergeant-Major Morris, a friend who served with the British Army in India. During dinner, he introduces them to a mummified monkey's paw. He explains how an old fakir had placed a spell on the paw, so that it would grant three wishes but only with hellish consequences as punishment for tampering with fate. Morris, having had a horrible experience using the paw, throws it into the fire, but the sceptical Mr. White retrieves it. Before leaving, Morris warns Mr. White of what might happen should he use the paw.

Mr. White hesitates at first, believing that he already has everything he wants. At Herbert's suggestion, Mr. White flippantly wishes for £200, which will enable him to make the final mortgage payment for his house. When he makes his wish, Mr. White suddenly drops the paw in surprise, claiming that it moved and twisted like a snake. The following day, Herbert leaves for work. That night, an employee arrives at the Whites' home, telling them that Herbert had been killed in a terrible machine accident that mutilated his body. The company denies any responsibility for the incident, but declares its intention to make a goodwill payment to the bereaved family. When the despairing couple asks what the sum will be, they are told "£200".

A week after the funeral, Mrs. White, mad with grief, insists that her husband use the paw to wish Herbert back to life. Reluctantly, he does so, despite great unease at the thought of summoning his son's mutilated and decomposing body. Later that night, there is a knock at the door. As Mrs. White fumbles at the locks in a desperate attempt to open the door, Mr. White becomes terrified and fears that the thing outside is not the son he loved. He makes his third and final wish. The knocking stops, and Mrs. White opens the door to find that no one is there.

Notable versions in other media edit

 
Nina Quartero in a publicity still from the 1933 American film version

The story has been adapted into other media many times, including:

Variations and parodies edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Gale, Cengage Learning. A Study Guide for W. W. Jacobs's "Monkey's Paw". Gale Research. p. 1. ISBN 0787616915.
  2. ^ "David Mitchell on The Monkey's Paw by WW Jacobs – short story podcast". The Guardian. Presented by Claire Armitstead, Story read by Ben Hicks, Produced by Susannah Tresilian. 5 January 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. ^ "The Eternal Grip of Creepshow's 'Night of the Paw' (S1E5)". 25YL. 24 October 2019. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
  4. ^ a b Workman, Christopher; Howarth, Troy (2016). "Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era". Midnight Marquee Press. p. 158. ISBN 978-1936168-68-2.
  5. ^ Jacobs, W. W.; Parker, Louis N. (1910). The Monkey's Paw: A Story in Three Scenes. London: Samuel French, Ltd. p. 5.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Richard J. Hand (5 June 2014). Listen in Terror: British Horror Radio from the Advent of Broadcasting to the Digital Age. Oxford University Press. pp. 35–36. ISBN 978-0-7190-8148-4.
  7. ^ a b c Alan Goble (1 January 1999). The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter. p. 241. ISBN 978-3-11-095194-3.
  8. ^ Workman, Christopher; Howarth, Troy (2016). "Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era". Midnight Marquee Press. p. 209. ISBN 978-1936168-68-2.
  9. ^ Jewell, Richard B.; Harbin, Vernon (1982). The RKO Story. New York: Arlington House. p. 57. ISBN 0-517-546566.
  10. ^ "Not lost !". NitrateVille.com. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  11. ^ Soister, John T. (2004). Up from the Vault: Rare thrillers of the 1920s and 1930s. McPharland. p. 133. ISBN 9780786481859.
  12. ^ "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: The Monkey's Paw - A Retelling (1965) - Robert Stevens - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related". AllMovie.
  13. ^ "Orson Welles Great Mysteries: Volume 1". Network.
  14. ^ Winter, Douglas E. (13 November 1983). "Pet Sematary By Stephen King (Doubleday. 373 pp. $15.95.)". The Washington Post. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 March 2017.
  16. ^ "BBC Radio 4 Extra - Christopher Lee's Fireside Tales, The Monkey's Paw". BBC.
  17. ^ Aiming high with Kagbeni. NepaliTimes (04 January 2008). Retrieved on 2020-12-20
  18. ^ Crimmins, Deirdre (21 June 2014). "THE MONKEY'S PAW plays its cards right". Film Thrills. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  19. ^ "Pacific Opera Project 2017-18 - The Monkey's Paw & The Medium: Double Bill Enchants & Sets Perfect Halloween Mood". OperaWire. 31 October 2017. Retrieved 28 November 2022.

External links edit

  • W. W. Jacobs. “The Monkey's Paw”, The Lady of the Barge at Project Gutenberg
  •   "The Monkey's Paw" public domain audiobook at LibriVox
  • "The Monkey's Paw"; full short story text
  • Gaslight edition of the story 25 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  • Monkey's Paw Radio Play
  • Podcast of "The Monkey's Paw" as read by John Lithgow

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This article is about the short story by W W Jacobs For other uses see The Monkey s Paw disambiguation The Monkey s Paw is a horror short story by English author W W Jacobs It first appeared in Harper s Monthly in 1902 and was reprinted in his third collection of short stories The Lady of the Barge later that year 1 In the story three wishes are granted to the owner of The Monkey s Paw but the wishes come with an enormous price for interfering with fate 2 The Monkey s Paw Short story by W W JacobsText available at WikisourceCountryEnglandLanguageEnglishGenre s Horror short storyPublicationPublication dateSeptember 1902Chronology The Lady of the Barge Bill s Paper ChaseIt has been adapted many times in other media including plays films TV series operas stories and comics as early as 1903 3 It was first adapted to film in 1915 as a British silent film directed by Sidney Northcote The film now lost starred John Lawson who also played the main character in Louis N Parker s 1907 stage play 4 Contents 1 Plot 2 Notable versions in other media 3 Variations and parodies 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot edit nbsp Illustration for The Monkey s Paw by Maurice Greiffenhagen from Jacobs short story collection The Lady of the Barge 1902 Mr and Mrs White and their grown son Herbert are visited by Sergeant Major Morris a friend who served with the British Army in India During dinner he introduces them to a mummified monkey s paw He explains how an old fakir had placed a spell on the paw so that it would grant three wishes but only with hellish consequences as punishment for tampering with fate Morris having had a horrible experience using the paw throws it into the fire but the sceptical Mr White retrieves it Before leaving Morris warns Mr White of what might happen should he use the paw Mr White hesitates at first believing that he already has everything he wants At Herbert s suggestion Mr White flippantly wishes for 200 which will enable him to make the final mortgage payment for his house When he makes his wish Mr White suddenly drops the paw in surprise claiming that it moved and twisted like a snake The following day Herbert leaves for work That night an employee arrives at the Whites home telling them that Herbert had been killed in a terrible machine accident that mutilated his body The company denies any responsibility for the incident but declares its intention to make a goodwill payment to the bereaved family When the despairing couple asks what the sum will be they are told 200 A week after the funeral Mrs White mad with grief insists that her husband use the paw to wish Herbert back to life Reluctantly he does so despite great unease at the thought of summoning his son s mutilated and decomposing body Later that night there is a knock at the door As Mrs White fumbles at the locks in a desperate attempt to open the door Mr White becomes terrified and fears that the thing outside is not the son he loved He makes his third and final wish The knocking stops and Mrs White opens the door to find that no one is there Notable versions in other media edit nbsp Nina Quartero in a publicity still from the 1933 American film versionThe story has been adapted into other media many times including On 6 October 1903 a one act play opened at London s Haymarket Theatre starring Cyril Maude as Mr White and Lena Ashwell as Mrs White 5 A 1907 British stage adaptation by Louis N Parker starred John Lawson 4 6 A 1915 British film version was directed by Sidney Northcote and starred John Lawson who was in the 1907 stage play 7 A 1919 British silent film director unknown is known to have been made but is now considered lost 8 The Monkey s Paw 1923 film was a British film directed by Manning Haynes and starred Moore Marriott Marie Ault and Charles Ashton 7 A 17 July 1928 British radio adaptation was based on the 1907 play 6 The Monkey s Paw 1933 film an American film with screenplay by Graham John and directed by Wesley Ruggles his last film with RKO starred C Aubrey Smith Ivan Simpson and Louise Carter The film was considered lost 9 until pictures from it were posted online in 2016 the existing copy is dubbed in French 10 A 28 May 1946 episode of the BBC Radio series Appointment with Fear 6 The Monkey s Paw 1948 film a British film with screenplay by Norman Lee and Barbara Toy 11 A 16 December 1958 episode of the British radio series Thirty Minute Theatre starring Carleton Hobbs and Gladys Young 6 A 1961 Mexican film version called Espiritismo released as Spiritism in the US directed by Benito Alazraki and starring Nora Veyran Jose Luis Jiminez and Jorge Mondragon 7 The Monkey s Paw A Retelling aired on American television on 19 April 1965 in season 3 episode 26 of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour starring Leif Erickson Jane Wyatt and Lee Majors 12 An episode of the 1970 s British television series Orson Welles Great Mysteries 13 An 11 July 1980 episode of the Canadian CBC Radio series Nightfall 6 The 1983 novel Pet Sematary by American author Stephen King was reportedly inspired by the story 14 A 17 January 1988 BBC Radio adaptation by Patrick Galvin presented as part of Fear on Four rebroadcast individually as a Halloween special on 31 October 1993 6 A half hour televised special broadcast on the UK s Channel 4 in 1988 directed by Andrew Barker and starring Alex McAvoy and Patricia Leslie 15 A 1993 episode named Taveez of the Indian television series The Zee Horror Show 6 A 2004 adaptation as a radio play narrated by Christopher Lee in 2004 as part of the BBC radio drama series Christopher Lee s Fireside Tales 16 A 2008 Nepali film Kagbeni is a loose adaptation of the story 17 A 2013 American film version with screenplay by Macon Blair and directed by Brett Simmons 18 A 2017 American opera The Monkey s Paw by composer Brooke deRosa and produced by Pacific Opera Project 19 Variations and parodies editMain article List of adaptations of The Monkey s PawSee also edit nbsp Novels portalUnintended consequences Hand of GloryReferences edit Gale Cengage Learning A Study Guide for W W Jacobs s Monkey s Paw Gale Research p 1 ISBN 0787616915 David Mitchell on The Monkey s Paw by WW Jacobs short story podcast The Guardian Presented by Claire Armitstead Story read by Ben Hicks Produced by Susannah Tresilian 5 January 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint others link The Eternal Grip of Creepshow s Night of the Paw S1E5 25YL 24 October 2019 Retrieved 20 November 2019 a b Workman Christopher Howarth Troy 2016 Tome of Terror Horror Films of the Silent Era Midnight Marquee Press p 158 ISBN 978 1936168 68 2 Jacobs W W Parker Louis N 1910 The Monkey s Paw A Story in Three Scenes London Samuel French Ltd p 5 a b c d e f g Richard J Hand 5 June 2014 Listen in Terror British Horror Radio from the Advent of Broadcasting to the Digital Age Oxford University Press pp 35 36 ISBN 978 0 7190 8148 4 a b c Alan Goble 1 January 1999 The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film Walter de Gruyter p 241 ISBN 978 3 11 095194 3 Workman Christopher Howarth Troy 2016 Tome of Terror Horror Films of the Silent Era Midnight Marquee Press p 209 ISBN 978 1936168 68 2 Jewell Richard B Harbin Vernon 1982 The RKO Story New York Arlington House p 57 ISBN 0 517 546566 Not lost NitrateVille com Retrieved 8 February 2018 Soister John T 2004 Up from the Vault Rare thrillers of the 1920s and 1930s McPharland p 133 ISBN 9780786481859 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour The Monkey s Paw A Retelling 1965 Robert Stevens Synopsis Characteristics Moods Themes and Related AllMovie Orson Welles Great Mysteries Volume 1 Network Winter Douglas E 13 November 1983 Pet Sematary By Stephen King Doubleday 373 pp 15 95 The Washington Post Retrieved 8 April 2019 The Monkey s Paw 1988 Archived from the original on 3 March 2017 BBC Radio 4 Extra Christopher Lee s Fireside Tales The Monkey s Paw BBC Aiming high with Kagbeni NepaliTimes 04 January 2008 Retrieved on 2020 12 20 Crimmins Deirdre 21 June 2014 THE MONKEY S PAW plays its cards right Film Thrills Retrieved 18 November 2021 Pacific Opera Project 2017 18 The Monkey s Paw amp The Medium Double Bill Enchants amp Sets Perfect Halloween Mood OperaWire 31 October 2017 Retrieved 28 November 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article The Monkey s Paw nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Monkey s Paw W W Jacobs The Monkey s Paw The Lady of the Barge at Project Gutenberg nbsp The Monkey s Paw public domain audiobook at LibriVox The Monkey s Paw full short story text Gaslight edition of the story Archived 25 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine Monkey s Paw Radio Play Podcast of The Monkey s Paw as read by John Lithgow Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Monkey 27s Paw amp oldid 1209602100, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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