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The Turn of the Screw Further Reading
Griffin, Susan M., ed., Henry James Goes to the Movies, University Press of Kentucky, 2001.
In this diverse collection of essays, Griffin assembles fifteen of the world's most noted Jamesian scholars. The various writers discuss why James has become so popular to a wide variety of filmmakers, as well as the impact that James has had on film and the impact that film has had on James. The book also contains a complete filmography and a bibliography of work on James and film.
Lewis, R. W. B., The Jameses: A Family Narrative, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1991.
This unique group biography offers portraits of Henry James's highly intellectual family, starting with the novelist's grandfather, William, in 1789 Ireland and ending with the death of the author in 1916. Through his shrewd business dealings, James's grandfather William made one of America's largest fortunes in the nineteenth century, which...
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