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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-012.mrc:7170995:4978
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008 051205t20042004maua b 000 0 eng d
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020 $z1403921252 (cover)
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050 4 $aPS2116$b.T8 2004
082 04 $a813.09
100 1 $aJames, Henry,$d1843-1916.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78091982
245 14 $aThe turn of the screw :$bcomplete authoritative text with biographical, historical, and cultural contexts, critical history, and essays from contemporary critical perspectives /$cHenry James ; edited by Peter G. Beidler.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aBoston :$bBedford/St. Martin's,$c[2004], ©2004.
300 $axiii, 386 pages :$billustrations ;$c21 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aCase studies in contemporary criticism
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $gPt. 1.$tThe turn of the screw : the complete text in cultural context -- $tIntroduction : biographical and historical contexts -- $tCultural documents and illustrations -- $tPhotograph of Henry James and William James -- $tChildren and servants -- $tIt is the worst thing in the world to leave children with servants /$rMaria Edgeworth -- $tThe Victorian governess -- $tThe introduction /$rGeorge Goodwin Kilburne -- $tThe occupation of governess is sought merely through necessity /$rAnna Jameson -- $tMany were the daughters of clergymen /$rMary Maurice -- $tThere is a strong prejudice against governesses /$rMary Maurice -- $tShe is perfectly incompetent for her task /$rElizabeth Missing Sewell -- $tOur governess left us, dear brother /$rMaria Abdy -- $tApparitions and demonic possession -- $tIllustration /$rJohn La Farge -- $tFour illustrations /$rEric Pape -- $tA sufficient number of clear and well-attested cases /$rB. F. Westcott -- $tCommon-sense persists in recognizing ... a single natural group /$rEdmund Gurney -- $tThe haunted house /$rT. Griffiths -- $tThe absurd delusion that there is no such thing as ghosts /$rWilliam T. Stead -- $tThere must be some foundation for the rumours /$rVatas-Simpson -- $tI plainly saw the figure of a female dressed in black /$rMiss C. -- $tWhat has happened to the children? /$rMiss G. -- $tCover of Borderland -- $tI no longer felt I belonged to myself /$rWilliam T. Stead -- $tReactions, 1898 -- $tA horribly successful study of the magic of evil -- $tThe deep mistake of writing the story -- $tThe most monstrous and incredible ghost-story -- $tA tale of the Poe sort -- $t"Lesbian love" and "pederastic passion" -- $tHenry James responds, 1898 -- $tTo Arthur C. Benson : the ghostly and ghastly /$rHenry James -- $tTo Louis Waldstein, M.D. : "my bogey-tale dealt with things so hideous" /$rHenry James -- $tTo H. G. Wells : "I had to rule out subjective complications" /$rHenry James -- $tTo Frederic W. H. Myers : the most infernal imaginable evil and danger /$rHenry James -- $tFrom the preface to Henry James's 1908 edition of The turn of the screw -- $gPt. 2.$tThe turn of the screw : a case study in contemporary criticism -- $tA critical history of the turn of the screw -- $tReader-response criticism and The turn of the screw -- $tWhat is reader-response criticism? -- $tReader-response criticism : a selected bibliography -- $tHe began to read to our hushed little circle : are we blessed or cursed by our life with The turn of the screw? /$rWayne C. Booth -- $tPsychoanalytic criticism and The turn of the screw -- $tWhat is psychoanalytic criticism? -- $tPsychoanalytic criticism : a selected bibliography -- $t"Red hair, very red, close-curling" : sexual hysteria, physiognomical bogeymen, and the "ghosts" in The turn of the screw /$rStanley Renner -- $tGender criticism and The turn of the screw -- $tWhat is gender criticism? -- $tGender criticism : a selected bibliography -- $t"He took no notice of her; he looked at me" : subjectivities and sexualities in The turn of the screw /$rPriscilla L. Walton -- $tMarxist criticism and The turn of the screw -- $tWhat is Marxist criticism? -- $tMarxist criticism : a selected bibliography -- $t"They don't much count, do they?" : the unfinished history of The turn of the screw /$rBruce Robbins -- $tCombining perspectives on The turn of the screw -- $t"I caught him, yes, I held him" : the ghostly effects of reading (in) The turn of the screw /$rSheila Teahan.
600 10 $aJames, Henry,$d1843-1916.$tTurn of the screw.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no97077706
600 10 $aJames, Henry,$d1843-1916$xCriticism and interpretation.
700 1 $aBeidler, Peter G.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n77000041
830 0 $aCase studies in contemporary criticism.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91025657
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