Turn of the Screw by Henry James

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(Mass Market Paperback - Complete and Unabridged)

  • Pub. Date: October 1993
  • 160pp
  • Sales Rank: 15,003
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    • Pub. Date: October 1993
    • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 160pp
    • Sales Rank: 15,003

    Synopsis

    Gripping ghost story by great novelist depicts the sinister transformation of 2 innocent children into flagrant liars and hypocrites. An elegantly told tale of unspoken horror and psychological terror.

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    The governess of two enigmatic children fears their souls are in danger from the ghosts of the previous governess and her sinister lover.

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    Biography

    Henry James was a master at tracing the social boundaries of the Gilded Age -- between Old and New World, Europe and America, desire and convention, men and women. He brought an invaluably clear-eyed, and critical, sensibility to America's evolving cultural mores.

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    Not A Ghost Storyby Anonymous

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    June 11, 2009: Based upon its "classic" status I assumed I was going to be in for a treat when I decided to read The Turn of the Screw. Instead, I became bogged down in a surprisingly short but long winded novel. As I continued to read, it became extremely difficult to finish a single sentence, let alone an entire page. It was, by today's standards, not worthy of being called a ghost story, and with the exception of a few creepy moments, overly dramatic. The novel is incredibly dense, too dense for just a recreational read. If you are looking for a good Halloween novel or just a good scary story, leave this book in the warehouse where it belongs.

    very much of its time, but not much todayby Anonymous

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    October 23, 2007: Much ado about absolutely nothing. It may have created and sustained tension and horror when it was written but now it is mostly belabored, overextended prose. James adds a whole new meaning and depth... to the words verbose and prolix. It is said that his reputation went downwards immediately after death. This story is one good reason why.


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