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An Anatomy of The Turn of the Screw (Paperback, annotated edition)
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An Anatomy of The Turn of the Screw (Paperback, annotated edition)
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The ambiguous intent of Henry James's horror story The Turn of the
Screw has fascinated and divided its readers since its publication
in 1898. The division arises between the apparitionists and the
nonapparitionists in interpretation of the plot and the characters.
Thomas Mabry Cranfill and Robert Lanier Clark, Jr., have here taken
up the argument and made an interpretation of their own. The
authors carefully considered the mountainous critical comment,
studied James's statements regarding his intent, and minutely
scrutinized the story itself. After all this probing of opinions
and following of clues and observing of human beings in action,
they have come out strongly on the side of the nonapparitionists.
The authors base their conclusion on analyses of character,
centrally that of the governess, whom they consider the protagonist
of the fearsome drama, but peripherally those of Mrs. Grose, the
children, the uncle in Harley Street, and even the deceased Miss
Jessel and Peter Quint. Relentlessly they relate every episode,
action, and speech to the character of the governess and her
relationships with those around her at Bly, picturing her as a
psychological "case" whose abnormal mental state brings to those
around her the inescapable misery they all suffer. The authors'
analysis unfolds as interestingly in terms of character and motive
as if the reader did not already know what happens in James's
much-read story. It moves, moreover, with something of the same
suspense as James's horror tale, although the tension is
intellectual rather than emotional. Each additional disclosure of
evidence, the resolution of each situation, and the clarification
of every puzzling ambiguity builds the analysis
step-by-inevitable-step to its inescapable conclusion. The style of
the analysis is graceful, urbane, and witty. The introduction gives
an excellent appraisal of literary comment on James's story and an
illuminating summary of the literary "war" over the meaning of it;
the bibliography provides an impressive list of books and articles
on this subject, annotated to indicate in what particular ways each
makes a contribution to the controversy.
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