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The Jolly Corner

Henry James

Publisher: Phoemixx Classics Ebooks

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The Jolly Corner Henry James - "The Jolly Corner" is a short story by Henry James published first in the magazine The English Review of December 1908. One of James' most noted ghost stories, "The Jolly Corner" describes the adventures of Spencer Brydon as he prowls the now-empty New York house where he grew up.
Available since: 09/14/2021.

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