The Turn of the Screw (Collins Classics)

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3.5
23 reviews
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192
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HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics.

‘The place, with its grey sky and withered garlands, its bared spaces and scattered dead leaves, was like a theatre after the performance-all strewn with crumpled playbills.’

Revered as one of the greatest ghost stories ever told, James’s The Turn of the Screw is an eerie Victorian masterpiece.

When an inexperienced governess goes to work at Bly, a country house in Essex to look after a young boy Miles and his sister Flora, all manner of strange events begin to occur. The governess spots a ghostly man and woman around the grounds and is told by the housekeeper that the valet and previous governess haunt the house. It soon becomes clear that the children are inexplicably connected to these ghosts in some way and the young governess struggles to protect the children, although from exactly what, she is not sure.

Exploring the psychological and sexual fears of an era, this ambiguous, suspenseful and anxiety-inspiring novella remains one of Henry James’s most well-known tales.

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3.5
23 reviews
Toni Lee
December 13, 2015
Writing is great:depressing pointless but thrilling with emotional ups and downs. If you hate bridge to terabithia... do not read.
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Matthew Hager
December 25, 2013
There's a whole chapter missing from this version. Intolerable. Buy a better version, if you want to read the book.
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Tom Norford
January 26, 2016
The first chapter is missing from this version, which caused me considerable confusion. Avoid.
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About the author

Henry James (1843–1916) was an American writer, highly regarded as one of the key proponents of literary realism, as well as for his contributions to literary criticism. His writing centres on the clash and overlap between Europe and America, and The Portrait of a Lady is regarded as his most notable work.

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