The Turn of the Screw
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"The Turn of the Screw" is a novella written by Henry James, an American-British author, and first published in 1898. It is a ghost story that has become one of the most famous and widely studied works of supernatural fiction.
The novella is narrated by an unnamed governess who takes a position at Bly, a remote country house in Essex, England. She is responsible for caring for two orphaned children, Miles and Flora. However, soon after her arrival, the governess begins to experience strange and eerie occurrences, including sightings of ghostly figures that she believes to be the spirits of the former governess, Miss Jessel, and the valet, Peter Quint.
As the story unfolds, the governess becomes increasingly obsessed with protecting the children from the malevolent influence of the ghosts, but her efforts are met with skepticism from the other members of the household. The novella is characterized by its ambiguity and psychological complexity, as readers are left to interpret whether the supernatural events are real or figments of the governess's imagination.
"The Turn of the Screw" is celebrated for its masterful use of suspense, ambiguity, and unreliable narration. It has been the subject of numerous interpretations and adaptations, including stage plays, films, and television series. The novella continues to captivate readers with its haunting atmosphere and exploration of themes such as innocence, corruption, and the nature of reality.
The novella is narrated by an unnamed governess who takes a position at Bly, a remote country house in Essex, England. She is responsible for caring for two orphaned children, Miles and Flora. However, soon after her arrival, the governess begins to experience strange and eerie occurrences, including sightings of ghostly figures that she believes to be the spirits of the former governess, Miss Jessel, and the valet, Peter Quint.
As the story unfolds, the governess becomes increasingly obsessed with protecting the children from the malevolent influence of the ghosts, but her efforts are met with skepticism from the other members of the household. The novella is characterized by its ambiguity and psychological complexity, as readers are left to interpret whether the supernatural events are real or figments of the governess's imagination.
"The Turn of the Screw" is celebrated for its masterful use of suspense, ambiguity, and unreliable narration. It has been the subject of numerous interpretations and adaptations, including stage plays, films, and television series. The novella continues to captivate readers with its haunting atmosphere and exploration of themes such as innocence, corruption, and the nature of reality.
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