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Daisy Miller and The Turn of the Screw
Daisy Miller and The Turn of the Screw | Henry James
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"I'm a fearful, frightful flirt! Did you ever hear of a nice girl that was not?" This edition contains two of Henry James's most popular short works. Travelling in Europe with her family, Daisy Miller, an exquisitely beautiful young American woman, presents her fellow-countryman Winterbourne with a dilemma he cannot resolve. Is she deliberately flouting social convention in the outspoken way she talks and acts, or is she simply ignorant of those conventions? In Daisy Miller Henry James created his first great portrait of the enigmatic and dangerously independent American woman, a figure who would come to dominate his later masterpieces. Oscar Wilde called James's chilling The Turn of the Screw 'a most wonderful, lurid poisonous little tale'. It tells of a young governess sent to a country house to take charge of two orphans, Miles and Flora. Unsettled by a sense of intense evil within the houses, she soon becomes obsessed with the belief that malevolent forces are stalking the children in her care. The Penguin English Library - 100 editions of the best fiction in English, from the eighteenth century and the very first novels to the beginning of the First World War.
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Ididsoidid
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I bought this edition for Turn of the Screw, a classic ghost story. A mysterious short novel with lots of moments to unpick in order to understand what may be going on. James‘ Victorian phrasing and extremely drawn out sequences of commas can be very suspenseful but it gets exhausting at points. The frame story adds authenticity whilst questioning the reliability of the narrator. Great book for a discussion group. 7/10 (Still to read Daisy Miller)

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I am not a horror but this kept me on the edge of my seat. Were the ghost real? Was the governess crazy? Holy Moly!

July Book 8/20 #LitsyLove

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Martta
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Found these from the book swap spot today. I'm so excited to get to finally read The turn of the screw!