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The Turn of the ScrewThe Turn of the Screw
Henry JamesHenry James
Life of Henry JamesLife of Henry James
(1843-1916)(1843-1916) Studied as part of Studied as part of
American American Literature although Literature although he lived and wrote he lived and wrote mainly in Englandmainly in England
Early YearsEarly Years
Second of five siblingsSecond of five siblings Born in New York city to Irish immigrant Born in New York city to Irish immigrant
parentsparents Educated in schools and by private tutorsEducated in schools and by private tutors Influenced by famous friends: Margaret Influenced by famous friends: Margaret
Fuller, Washington Irving, William Fuller, Washington Irving, William Makepeace Thackeray, and George RipleyMakepeace Thackeray, and George Ripley
Defining MomentsDefining Moments
In 1855 the James family In 1855 the James family spent three years in spent three years in Geneva, London, and ParisGeneva, London, and Paris
This affected Henry’s This affected Henry’s decision to live and write in decision to live and write in Europe during his adult Europe during his adult yearsyears
The family moved to The family moved to Cambridge when they Cambridge when they returned from Europe returned from Europe
Again near prominent Again near prominent writers of the time: Ralph writers of the time: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Bronson David Thoreau, and Bronson Alcott.Alcott.
Henry James the AuthorHenry James the Author
Wrote twenty novels Wrote twenty novels and over one and over one hundred short stories hundred short stories and novellasand novellas
Also wrote criticisms, Also wrote criticisms, play, and reviewsplay, and reviews
More than any other More than any other American writerAmerican writer
Early WorksEarly Works
Published first novel at Published first novel at age twenty-oneage twenty-one
Showed an interest in Showed an interest in ghost and ghost and supernatural talessupernatural tales
Most famous literary Most famous literary works include works include The The Europeans, Daisy Europeans, Daisy Miller, Washington Miller, Washington Square, The Square, The Bostonians, and The Bostonians, and The Turn of the ScrewTurn of the Screw
The Turn of the ScrewThe Turn of the Screw
Written in 1897Written in 1897 Published in Published in
installments installments between January between January and April 1898and April 1898
The most widely The most widely read of all of read of all of James’s works of James’s works of fictionfiction
PlotPlot
In an old house on a Christmas Eve, the subject of In an old house on a Christmas Eve, the subject of ghosts is brought up. A man named Douglas tells of ghosts is brought up. A man named Douglas tells of his sister’s governess, who had reported seeing his sister’s governess, who had reported seeing apparitions some years ago; in fact, she had apparitions some years ago; in fact, she had recorded her experience in a manuscript that he recorded her experience in a manuscript that he promises to send for. Upon further questioning, it is promises to send for. Upon further questioning, it is learned that the governess was hired to take care of learned that the governess was hired to take care of two young pupils who had been left under the care two young pupils who had been left under the care of an uncle. When this man hired the governess, he of an uncle. When this man hired the governess, he gave her implicit instructions that she was to cope gave her implicit instructions that she was to cope with any problem and never bother him.with any problem and never bother him.
CharactersCharacters
The governess:The governess: The governess is the primary The governess is the primary narrator and central character in narrator and central character in The Turn of the The Turn of the ScrewScrew. She is twenty years old. . She is twenty years old.
Mrs. Grose:Mrs. Grose: The housekeeper at Bly. The housekeeper at Bly. Flora:Flora: Eight years old, Flora is the niece of Bly's Eight years old, Flora is the niece of Bly's
owner. She is blond and beautiful, capable of playing owner. She is blond and beautiful, capable of playing music and reciting poems, and a very friendly, docile music and reciting poems, and a very friendly, docile child. The narrator first finds her angelic but later child. The narrator first finds her angelic but later believes that at times believes that at times
Miles:Miles: Ten years old, Miles is away at school when the Ten years old, Miles is away at school when the governess arrives at Bly. She finds him to be just as governess arrives at Bly. She finds him to be just as angelic and beautiful as his sister and says that he angelic and beautiful as his sister and says that he possesses a gentleness.possesses a gentleness.
CharactersCharacters
The gentleman in Harley Street:The gentleman in Harley Street: Also referred Also referred to as the master and the uncle, he is the owner of to as the master and the uncle, he is the owner of Bly and the uncle of Flora and Miles, whose parents Bly and the uncle of Flora and Miles, whose parents died in India.died in India.
Peter Quint:Peter Quint: Quint was the gentleman in Harley Quint was the gentleman in Harley Street's valet. Because he was ill, he was left in Street's valet. Because he was ill, he was left in charge at Bly.charge at Bly.
Miss Jessel:Miss Jessel: Miss Jessel was the children's former Miss Jessel was the children's former governess.governess.
Douglas:Douglas: Douglas owns the manuscript which Douglas owns the manuscript which comprises the majority of the book and introduces comprises the majority of the book and introduces the story of the governess in the book's prologue.the story of the governess in the book's prologue.
Frame StoryFrame Story
A narrative structure containing or A narrative structure containing or connecting a series of otherwise connecting a series of otherwise unrelated tales.unrelated tales.
A story that is used as a surrounding A story that is used as a surrounding structure, or frame, for a number of structure, or frame, for a number of other stories. other stories.
A story within a story A story within a story
Examples of Frame StoryExamples of Frame Story
Forrest GumpForrest Gump The OdysseyThe Odyssey
Why a Ghost Story? Why a Ghost Story?
His father had been fascinated by the His father had been fascinated by the various forms of spiritualism and various forms of spiritualism and possession by spirits. His brother possession by spirits. His brother William was an active researcher of William was an active researcher of spiritual phenomena. spiritual phenomena.
Public obsession with supernaturalPublic obsession with supernatural Cambridge Ghost Club (1851) Trinity Cambridge Ghost Club (1851) Trinity
CollegeCollege
Composition of the StoryComposition of the Story
James wrote this story for publication in James wrote this story for publication in installments in a popular weekly magazine, installments in a popular weekly magazine, Collier’sCollier’s. .
The prologue and twenty-four continuously The prologue and twenty-four continuously numbered chapters were printednumbered chapters were printed
1908 New York edition is most common for use1908 New York edition is most common for use Not written, but typed by a secretary on the Not written, but typed by a secretary on the
newly popularized typewriternewly popularized typewriter In this sense it is an oral tale told very much in In this sense it is an oral tale told very much in
the tradition of the ghost story recounted in front the tradition of the ghost story recounted in front of the fire of a Christmas eveningof the fire of a Christmas evening
Finished in December of 1897 and appeared Finished in December of 1897 and appeared January-April of 1898January-April of 1898
LegacyLegacy
Henry James’s most widely Henry James’s most widely read—and most read—and most controversial—piece of controversial—piece of fiction.fiction.
According to Yale professor According to Yale professor William Lyon Phelps: James William Lyon Phelps: James is “the best example of the is “the best example of the psychological realist that psychological realist that we have in American we have in American literature” and literature” and The Turn of The Turn of the Screwthe Screw “the most “the most powerful, the most nerve-powerful, the most nerve-shattering ghost story I shattering ghost story I have ever read…”have ever read…”