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The Turn of the Screw
The Turn of the Screw is a novella written by Henry James. Originally published in 1898, it is ostensibly a ghost story that has lent itself well to operatic and film adaptation Due to its ambiguous content and narrative skill, the reader is challenged to determine if the protagonist, a nameless governess, is reliably reporting events or instead is some kind of neurotic with an overheated imagination.

To further muddy the waters, her written account of the experience is being read many years later at a Christmas house party by someone who claims to have known her. The account lends itself to many different interpretations, including those of a Freudian nature. Many critics have tried to determine what exactly is the nature of evil within the story.

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Possesion
When love binds two souls together, what can tear them apart? Anna Clarke lives in the moors of Northern England. Some may find the landscape bleak, but Anna knows the truth-magic and beauty flow among the heather on the softly rolling hills. She weaves by night and day, aching to capture an echo of the land-s magic and trying desperately to escape, even for a short while, the brutality she endures at her father-s hands. Nicholas Durand comes to the moorlands with dreams of writing a book, but his hopes are dashed by the hostile treatment he receives from the villagers. He is a stranger, and in this strange and insular land, that is a sin above all others. Only one thing keeps him from returning to London-Anna, the beautiful woman who has woven a spell around his heart. Though their love is forbidden, Anna and Nicholas determine that no one and nothing-on Earth or in the heavens-will keep them apart. Too bad Fate and Anna-s father have other plans in mind- A dark, uncanny tale set at the end of the nineteenth century. Warning, this title contains the following: explicit sex, forced sex, graphic language, violence..
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De la escritura como posesión. (Abel Posse, escritor argentino, habla sobre la historiografía)(TT: Writing as possesion) (TA: Abel Posse, Argentinian writer, ... An article from: Siempre!
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Title: De la escritura como posesión. (Abel Posse, escritor argentino, habla sobre la historiografía)(TT: Writing as possesion) (TA: Abel Posse, Argentinian writer, talks about historiography)(Interview)
Author: Ingrid Galster
Publication:Siempre! (Refereed)
Date: December 25, 1997
Publisher: Edicional Siempre
Volume: v44 Issue: n2323 Page: p56(2)

Article Type: Interview

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