GENERAL INTRODUCTION; INTRODUCTION; NOTES TO THE INTRODUCTION; SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY; THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE; to 'The Turn of the Screw'; THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE; to 'The Private Life', 'Owen Wingrave', 'The Friends of the Friends', 'Sir Edmund Orme', 'The Real Right Thing' and 'The Jolly Corner'; The Roma
Ghost Stories of Henry James
โ Scribed by Henry James
- Publisher
- Wordsworth Editions Ltd
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 287 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Ware
- ISBN
- 1848705395
- ASIN
- B00I060CAE
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โฆ Synopsis
GENERAL INTRODUCTION; INTRODUCTION; NOTES TO THE INTRODUCTION; SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY; THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE; to 'The Turn of the Screw'; THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE; to 'The Private Life', 'Owen Wingrave', 'The Friends of the Friends', 'Sir Edmund Orme', 'The Real Right Thing' and 'The Jolly Corner'; The Romance of Certain Old Clothes; The Ghostly Rental; Sir Edmund Orme; The Private Life; Owen Wingrave; The Friends of the Friends; The Turn of the Screw; The Real Right Thing; The Third Person; The Jolly Corner; NOTES TO THE PREFACES; NOTES TO THE STORIES.;Henry James was arguably the greatest practitioner of what has been called the psychological ghost story. This edition includes all ten of his tales in this genre.
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