The Turn of the Screw
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"The Turn of the Screw," a novella by Henry James, is a haunting tale of psychological suspense and ambiguity. The story centers on a young governess who is hired to take care of two children, Miles and Flora, at a remote estate called Bly. As she settles into her role, the governess begins to see the apparitions of a former governess, Miss Jessel, and her lover, Peter Quint, who both died under mysterious circumstances. Convinced that these ghosts intend to harm the children, the governess becomes increasingly paranoid and determined to protect them at all costs. Her growing obsession with the ghosts and the children's behavior blurs the lines between reality and her imagination, creating a sense of pervasive dread. The novella is masterfully crafted with James's use of intricate prose and psychological depth, inviting readers to question the reliability of the governess's narrative. Her perceptions and interpretations of events are subjective, leaving room for multiple interpretations about the nature of the supernatural occurrences at Bly. Are the ghosts real, or are they figments of the governess's disturbed mind? This central ambiguity is what makes "The Turn of the Screw" a compelling and enduring work in the gothic literature canon. It explores themes of innocence, corruption, and the impact of isolation on the human psyche, leaving readers pondering the true nature of the horror long after they have turned the final page.
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James, H., Giuliano, G., & Bell, T. (2024). The Turn of the Screw. Unabridged. Independently Published.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)James, Henry, Geoffrey, Giuliano and The, Bell. 2024. The Turn of the Screw. Independently Published.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)James, Henry, Geoffrey, Giuliano and The, Bell, The Turn of the Screw. Independently Published, 2024.
MLA Citation (style guide)James, Henry,, et al. The Turn of the Screw. Unabridged. Independently Published, 2024.
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