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![]() The Turn of the ScrewHenry JamesCliffsNotes on The Turn of the Screw guides you through a psychological mystery where a new governess suspects her two young charges, Miles and Flora, of consorting with sinister spirits — and battles to save them. But do these ghosts truly exist or are they the psychotic imaginings of an insane woman? Henry James's novella is deliberately ambiguous so that you constantly ponder the innocence or evil of the children and question the heroism or insanity of the governess. Search this CliffsNote
About the AuthorLife and BackgroundThe Realism of Henry JamesStructure of Henry James’ NovelsAbout the BookA Brief SynopsisList of CharactersSummaries and CommentariesPrologueSection 1Section 2Section 3Sections 4 and 5Sections 6 and 7Sections 8-10Sections 11 and 12Sections 13-15Sections 16 and 17Sections 18-20Sections 21 and 22Sections 23 and 24Critical EssaysCentral Intelligence and Point-of-ViewConfidantForeshadowingStudy HelpQuizEssay Questions
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