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The Turn of the Screw: Critical Essay by David McWhirter

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SOURCE: “In the ‘Other House’ of Fiction: Writing, Authority, and Femininity in The Turn of the Screw,” in New Essays on Daisy Miller and The Turn of the Screw, edited by Vivian R. Pollak, Cambridge University Press, 1993, pp. 121–48.

In the following essay, McWhirter examines The Turn of the Screw within the context of James's life and oeuvre.

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