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Turn of the Screw, the (Collins Classics)

Turn of the Screw, the (Collins Classics)

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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 tol... Show full description
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AuthorJames Henry
Languageangļu
Publishing houseHarperPress
Publishing placeLondon
SeriesCollins Classics
Publishing year2011
Pages180
Cover typemīkstie vāki
Weight0.140000
Measurementgabali
Size (L x W x H)17.7cm x 11.0cm x 1.2cm
Country of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
SKU9780007420285
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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