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The Turn of the Screw - A Psychological Thriller in a Haunted House: Unraveling Reality and Imagination in Victorian Gothic Literature - cover

The Turn of the Screw - A Psychological Thriller in a Haunted House: Unraveling Reality and Imagination in Victorian Gothic Literature

Henry James

Verlag: Good Press

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In "The Turn of the Screw," Henry James masterfully intertwines psychological horror and ambiguity, weaving a tale that probes the complexities of perception and reality. Set in a secluded English estate, the novella follows a governess who is tasked with caring for two orphaned children, only to become embroiled in a chilling struggle against perceived supernatural forces. James'Äôs characteristic prose style'Äîrich, layered, and meticulously crafted'Äîcreates an unsettling atmosphere that invites deep interpretation, resonating with the Gothic literary tradition while challenging conventional narrative forms and authorial reliability. Henry James, a prolific writer renowned for his explorations of consciousness and morality, infuses this work with both his personal experiences and a keen understanding of the human psyche. Having spent considerable time in Europe and exploring themes of innocence, corruption, and the complexities of adult relationships, James's awareness of societal undercurrents deeply influences the haunting tension and layered meanings within the novella. His own reflections on specters, both literal and metaphorical, mark a significant point in the evolution of ghost stories, making this text not only a suspenseful read but also a profound literary experiment. "The Turn of the Screw" is highly recommended for readers who appreciate intense psychological exploration combined with elements of the supernatural. Its rich text allows multiple interpretations, making it a vital piece for students of literature, enthusiasts of Gothic tales, and anyone intrigued by the dark corners of the mind. Dive into this enigmatic work to uncover its multifaceted layers that have captivated audiences for over a century.
Verfügbar seit: 16.11.2023.
Drucklänge: 131 Seiten.

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