The Turn of the Screw

Author :

Henry James

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12th Media Services

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Publisher

12th Media Services

Publication Year 1898
ISBN-13

9781680922165

ISBN-10 1680922165
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 74 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 25 X 20.3 X 4
Weight (grms) 127

Widely recognized as one of literature's most gripping ghost stories, this classic tale of moral degradation concerns the sinister transformation of two innocent children into flagrant liars and hypocrites. The story begins when a governess arrives at an English country estate to look after Miles, aged ten, and Flora, eight. At first, everything appears normal but then events gradually begin to weave a spell of psychological terror. One night a ghost appears before the governess. It is the dead lover of Miss Jessel, the former governess. Later, the ghost of Miss Jessel herself appears before the governess and the little girl. Moreover, both the governess and the housekeeper suspect that the two spirits have appeared to the boy in private. The children, however, adamantly refuse to acknowledge the presence of the two spirits, in spite of indications that there is some sort of evil communication going on between the children and the ghosts. Without resorting to clattering chains, demonic noises, and other melodramatic techniques, this elegantly told tale succeeds in creating an atmosphere of tingling suspense and unspoken horror matched by few other books in the genre. Known for his probing psychological novels dealing with the upper classes, James in this story tried his hand at the occult - and created a masterpiece of the supernatural that has frightened and delighted readers for nearly a century

Henry James

Henry James (1843–1916) was an acclaimed American-born British author, known for his psychological depth and intricate prose. His novel ‘The Portrait of a Lady’ (1881) explores the life of Isabel Archer, a young American woman who inherits a fortune and becomes entangled in complex relationships. The book delves into themes of freedom, choice, and the consequences of personal decisions. James’s keen insights into character and society make this work a significant contribution to literary realism.
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