The Turn of the Screw and Daisy Miller
by Henry James
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This was one of the countless "classics" I was forced to read in college. Unlike most of the other books that were crammed down this hapless English major's throat (I will refrain from my notorious Frankenstein rant), this story became one of my favorites.
The Turn of the Screw is narrated by an unnamed governess who is hired by a mysterious yet attractive gentleman to watch over his niece and nephew at a remote estate. Upon arriving, she begins having strange visions ...more
The Turn of the Screw is narrated by an unnamed governess who is hired by a mysterious yet attractive gentleman to watch over his niece and nephew at a remote estate. Upon arriving, she begins having strange visions ...more
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Read in August, 2007
These two fit together nicely. (I had never read either.) Both center on a single consciousness (the governess, Winterbourne) whose intelligence and discrimination first win our trust, and then threaten to lose it as the action advances and their judgment does not.
The Turn of the Screw was a revelation and I raced through it -- wonderfully unsettling -- more raw feels than I've gotten in a long time. (You root for the ghosts, but a second reading would probably show not only that t...more
The Turn of the Screw was a revelation and I raced through it -- wonderfully unsettling -- more raw feels than I've gotten in a long time. (You root for the ghosts, but a second reading would probably show not only that t...more
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I can never quite agree with the critics who say the woman in the "Turn of The Screw" was imagining things becasue she was sextually repressed. I mean come onnnn....
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in college i took a class called horror in film and story. i can't really remember this book at all. time to re-read it.
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