The Turn of the Screw
(Author) Henry JamesJoin us for one of the most famously intense psychological thrillers ever written, in a fully realized world unlike any other, perfectly crafted with vivid language and complex characters. A young governess takes a position caring for two small children one Christmas Eve, but discovers ghostly apparitions roaming the estate. What is the unnamed evil that prowls the halls? Find out in this classic ghost story by Henry James.
Henry James
Henry James was an American novelist and critic known for his psychological realism and exploration of the complexities of human relationships. His most notable works include "The Portrait of a Lady," "The Turn of the Screw," and "The Wings of the Dove." James' writing style is characterized by intricate prose, detailed character development, and nuanced exploration of social conventions and moral dilemmas.
James is considered one of the most important figures in 19th-century American literature, often credited with shaping the modern novel through his innovative narrative techniques and deep psychological insight. His impact on the literary genre of the novel is profound, with many critics and writers citing him as a major influence on their work.
One of Henry James' most famous works is "The Turn of the Screw," a ghost story that explores the themes of innocence, corruption, and the supernatural. The novella is widely regarded as a masterpiece of psychological horror and has been adapted into various film and stage adaptations. Henry James' contributions to literature continue to be celebrated and studied for their profound insights into the human condition and the complexities of human experience.