After 100 years, the popularity of Henry James's THE TURN OF THE SCREW shows no signs of abating. This book gathers recent developments in criticism of the work which bring out issues of gender, class, and sexuality. Included in the book also are essays on WHAT MAISIE KNEW, one of James's most morally complicated novels.
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After 100 years, the popularity of Henry James's THE TURN OF THE SCREW shows no signs of abating. This book gathers recent developments in criticism of the work which bring out issues of gender, class, and sexuality. Included in the book also are essays on WHAT MAISIE KNEW, one of James's most morally complicated novels.
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