The turn of the screw
"Perhaps the most brilliantly successful ghost story ever written, 'The turn of the screw' creates a terrifyingly believable impression of innocent children so corrupted by evil that they remain deceptive pictures of innocent beauty. Their governess must struggle alone to confront and...
Main Author: | James, Henry, 1843-1916. |
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Other Authors: | Keenlyside, Perry., Fielding, Emma., Kerrigan, Dermot., Gilbert, Francis. |
Format: | Audiobooks Audiobook (CD) |
Language: | English |
Published: |
[S.l.] :
NAXOS Audiobooks,
2009, p1995.
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Subjects: |
Summary: |
"Perhaps the most brilliantly successful ghost story ever written, 'The turn of the screw' creates a terrifyingly believable impression of innocent children so corrupted by evil that they remain deceptive pictures of innocent beauty. Their governess must struggle alone to confront and exorcise the demons which she believes possess their souls ..."--Container. |
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Item Description: |
Compact discs. Abridged by Perry Keenlyside. "NAXOS young adult classics"--disc surface. Disc 1 is an audio CD as well as a CD-ROM that contains links to 3 PDF files presenting the full text of the story, the abridged text, and a study guide by Francis Gilbert. |
Physical Description: |
2 sound discs (2 hrs., 32 min., 19 sec.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. |
Format: |
"System requirements: this CD should run on a Windows PC, Apple, or any other computer with a PDF reader and the capability to read CD-ROMs"--Insert (p.5). Internet access is needed to download the PDF files. |
ISBN: |
9789626349991 9626349999 |
Author Notes: |
James was a prolific writer; his writings include 22 novels, 113 tales, 15 plays, approximately 10 books of criticism, and 7 travel books. His best-known works include Daisy Miller, The Turn of the Screw, The Portrait of a Lady, The Ambassadors, and The American Scene. His works of fiction are elegant and articulate looks at Victorian society; while primarily set in genteel society, James subtlely explores class issues, sexual repression, and psychological distress. Henry James died in 1916 in London. The James Memorial Stone in Poet's Corner, Westminster Abbey, commemorates him. (Bowker Author Biography) |