The 2011 edition, published by Oxford University Press, and edited with an introduction and notes by Darryl Jones, included the 30 original stories plus "The Experiment", "The Malice of Inanimate Objects" and "A Vignette". Commenting on the 2011 edition of the collection, a starred review from
Publishers Weekly stated that James "laid the foundations of the modern ghost story with the 33 well-wrought antiquarian tales collected here...James emphasized atmosphere and mood over shock tactics, but he always insisted that ghosts be malevolent and found very disquieting forms for them to take. Many of these stories are time-tested classics, and this volume, which also includes an informative introduction and notes by Darryl Jones, is indispensable for any fan of supernatural fiction." ==References==