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008 731003s1966 nyu b 000 0 eng
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050 00 $aPS2116$b.T8 1966
082 00 $a813.4
100 1 $aJames, Henry,$d1843-1916.
245 14 $aThe turn of the screw.$bAn authoritative text, backgrounds and sources, essays in criticism.$cEdited by Robert Kimbrough.
250 $a[1st ed.]
260 $aNew York,$bW. W. Norton$c[1966]
300 $ax, 276 p.$c20 cm.
440 2 $aA Norton critical edition
504 $aBibliography: p. 274-276.
520 $aOne of literature's most gripping ghost stories depicts the sinister transformation of two innocent children into flagrant liars and hypocrites. Elegantly told tale of unspoken horror and psychological terror creates what few stories in literature have been able to do -- a complete feeling of dread and uncertainty.
600 10 $aJames, Henry,$d1843-1916.$tTurn of the screw.
655 7 $aGhost stories.$2gsafd
650 0 $aGovernesses$vFiction.
650 0 $aGovernesses in literature.
650 0 $aChildren$vFiction.
651 0 $aEngland$vFiction.
655 0 $aPsychological fiction.
700 1 $aKimbrough, Robert.$eed.
700 1 $aKimbrough, Robert,$eeditor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aJames, Henry, 1843-1916.$tTurn of the screw.$b[1st ed.].$dNew York, W.W. Norton [1966]$w(OCoLC)561884081
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