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The Turn of the Screw
by Henry James
First Published
2003
Subjects
Governesses, fiction
Children, fiction
Fiction, ghost
Fiction, fantasy
London (England), fiction
Social conditions
James, Henry , Ps2116 .t8 2010, 813.4, Fiction
horror"
Readers
Ghost stories
British and Irish fiction (fictional works by one author)
American fiction (fictional works by one author)
German
Dictionaries
English language
French
Large type books
Governesses -- England -- Fiction
Children -- England -- Fiction
England -- Fiction
England
Orphans
Literature and fiction (general)
Governesses in literature
England, fiction
Fiction, psychological
Classics
Governesses--Fiction
Children--Fiction
England--Fiction
Children in fiction
England in fiction
Fathers and daughters
Telegraphers
Textbooks for foreign speakers
Young women
Supernatural
Romance Norte Americano
Correspondence
Business Men's Art Club of New York
United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Statistics
Business Men's Art Club of San Francisco
Diseases
Business Men's Art Club of Chicago
Cost and standard of living
Air
United States
Pacific Coast Borax Company
Occupational mortality
Cost of Medical care
Purchasing power
Medical statistics
Pollution
Criticism and interpretation
Manners and customs
Social life and customs
Psychological fiction
Americans
American literature
Man-woman relationships, fiction
Romance fiction
Domestic fiction
Fiction, short stories (single author)
American fiction
English fiction
New York Times reviewed
Literary criticism
Turn of the screw (James, Henry)
James, Henry, 1843-1916
American fiction, history and criticism, 19th century
Ps2116 .t8 1998
813/.4
Children's fiction
Korean
Gouvernantes
Romans, nouvelles
Enfants
High interest-low vocabulary books
Adventure and adventurers, fiction
Description
The governess of two enigmatic children fears their souls are in danger from the ghosts of the previous governess and her sinister lover.