The Turn of the Screw
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The Turn of the Screw is a novella written by Henry James. The story, a part of gothic and ghost story genres, first appeared in serial format in Collier's Weekly magazine (January 27 - April 16, 1898). In October 1898, it appeared in The Two Magics, a book published by Macmillan in New York City and Heinemann in London. Due to its original content, The Turn of the Screw became a favourite text of academics who subscribe to New Criticism. The novella has had differing interpretations, often mutually exclusive. Many critics have tried to determine the exact nature of the evil hinted at by the story. However, others have argued that the brilliance of the novella results from its ability to create an intimate sense of confusion and suspense within the reader…
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James, H. (2017). The Turn of the Screw. Sheba Blake Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)James, Henry. 2017. The Turn of the Screw. Sheba Blake Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)James, Henry, The Turn of the Screw. Sheba Blake Publishing, 2017.
MLA Citation (style guide)James, Henry. The Turn of the Screw. Sheba Blake Publishing, 2017.
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