I just started the Turn of the Screw recently an its my first exposure to James. So far I'm just enamored with his craft; his prose excites me a titillates my palate so distinctly, and the way he presents a setting and almost imperceptibly adds dramatic tension has completely overshadowed the story itself. I do not care what will happen to this governess and her charges, I just want to read James description of it.


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