The Turn of the Screw
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The Turn of the Screw

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The Turn of the Screw

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The Turn of the Screw by Henry James is a masterful psychological ghost story that blurs the line between reality and imagination, innocence and corruption, fear and obsession. First published in 1898, this haunting novella remains one of the most debated and chilling works in classic literature, captivating readers with its ambiguity and eerie atmosphere. The story unfolds through a manuscript read aloud to a small gathering on Christmas Eve. It recounts the experience of a young governess who accepts a position caring for two orphaned children, Miles and Flora, at a remote English country estate called Bly. At first enchanted by the beauty of the estate and the charm of her young charges, the governess soon begins to sense that something is terribly wrong. She becomes convinced that the children are being haunted—or influenced—by the spirits of two former servants, Peter Quint and Miss Jessel, whose past at Bly was marked by secrecy and scandal. As the governess reports seeing these spectral figures watching from towers and across the lake, her anxiety intensifies. Determined to protect Miles and Flora from what she perceives as a corrupting force, she grows increasingly vigilant and emotionally consumed. Henry James crafts the narrative with deliberate ambiguity. Are the apparitions real, or are they projections of the governess's own fears and repressed desires? Is she a heroic guardian fighting unseen evil, or an unreliable narrator unraveling under isolation and pressure? The tension arises not only from the possibility of ghosts but from the psychological uncertainty that surrounds every event. Through subtle prose and layered storytelling, James explores themes of innocence, repression, authority, and moral panic. The secluded setting amplifies the sense of claustrophobia, while the governess's intense devotion to her duty raises questions about control, perception, and the limits of certainty. Each "turn of the screw" tightens the suspense, drawing readers deeper into a mystery that resists simple answers. Widely regarded as one of the greatest ghost stories ever written, The Turn of the Screw is both a chilling supernatural tale and a profound psychological study. Its lasting power lies in its ability to unsettle the mind as much as the imagination, leaving readers to confront the unsettling possibility that the most terrifying forces may lie within the human psyche itself.

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Information

Publisher
CLXBX
eBook ISBN
9788822554444
Year
2026

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. Chapter 1
  7. Chapter 2
  8. Chapter 3
  9. Chapter 4
  10. Chapter 5
  11. Chapter 6
  12. Chapter 7
  13. Chapter 8
  14. Chapter 9
  15. Chapter 10
  16. Chapter 11
  17. Chapter 12
  18. Chapter 13
  19. Chapter 14
  20. Chapter 15
  21. Chapter 16
  22. Chapter 17
  23. Chapter 18
  24. Chapter 19
  25. Chapter 20
  26. Chapter 21
  27. Chapter 22
  28. Chapter 23
  29. Chapter 24