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Book Reviews of The Turn of the Screw & The Aspern Papers

The Turn of the Screw & The Aspern Papers
The Turn of the Screw The Aspern Papers
Author: Henry, James
ISBN-13: 9781406790207
ISBN-10: 1406790206
Publication Date: 1/1/2007
Pages: 308
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Publisher: Pomona Press
Book Type: Paperback
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The classic ghost story, maybe even the one that started it all. I enjoyed it greatly.
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My impressions of The Turn of the Screw (only):

Having read this many years ago, I decided to revisit it and found it just as trying a read as I remembered; although it has its rewards for the tenacious reader. It appears that the narrator never met a run-on sentence she didn't like.

As a self-confessed Grammar Nazi, I was surprised to find James' governess use the term "literally" more than once in what I believe is an incorrect manner (she says she "literally slept at her post" when she had not really fallen asleep.) I thought the misuse of this word was modern, as when someone says they "literally lost their mind" when they mean figuratively.

There are also some obscure words ("asseverate") to add to your vocabulary. The edition I read (Wordsworth Classics that also contained The Aspen Papers) has notes in the back to explain references that were probably understood by readers in 1898.

P.S. Although it contains a major spoiler, check out the satiric You Tube video in which Hitler rails against his staff as he asseverates his interpretation of the story.