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Dive into the intricate psychological depths of Henry James's classic novella, *The Turn of the Screw, 3rd Norton Critical Edition*. This definitive edition revitalizes the ghost story genre through its meticulously annotated text, presenting readers with James's final revisions. Edited by Jonathan Warren, it offers the New York Edition text, granting readers invaluable insights into the predominant themes of supernatural elements and psychological tension.
This Norton Critical Edition is not just a reading experience; it’s an academic treasure. The comprehensive introduction covers the compositional history of *The Turn of the Screw*, while detailed textual notes enhance understanding of the narrative's complexities. Explore newly expanded contextual materials organized to spark classroom discussions on pivotal themes such as the nature of ghost stories, James's intentions, and various adaptations that enrich this literary classic.
The edition features thirty-two critical assessments, with sixteen fresh pieces, that span from early critiques to modern interpretations, providing an exhaustive look at the novella's critical reception. Additionally, a detailed chronology and suggestions for further reading make this Norton Critical Edition a quintessential resource for students, educators, and literature lovers seeking a deeper comprehension of this enduring work.
*Whether new to this classic or revisiting it, experience Henry James's *The Turn of the Screw* with the insights offered in this essential Norton Critical Edition, a must-have for anyone dedicated to exploring literary masterpieces.*
This Norton Critical Edition is not just a reading experience; it’s an academic treasure. The comprehensive introduction covers the compositional history of *The Turn of the Screw*, while detailed textual notes enhance understanding of the narrative's complexities. Explore newly expanded contextual materials organized to spark classroom discussions on pivotal themes such as the nature of ghost stories, James's intentions, and various adaptations that enrich this literary classic.
The edition features thirty-two critical assessments, with sixteen fresh pieces, that span from early critiques to modern interpretations, providing an exhaustive look at the novella's critical reception. Additionally, a detailed chronology and suggestions for further reading make this Norton Critical Edition a quintessential resource for students, educators, and literature lovers seeking a deeper comprehension of this enduring work.
*Whether new to this classic or revisiting it, experience Henry James's *The Turn of the Screw* with the insights offered in this essential Norton Critical Edition, a must-have for anyone dedicated to exploring literary masterpieces.*