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Figlio del teologo Henry James Sr, fratello del filosofo William James e della scrittrice Alice James, Henry James fu una figura chiave del realismo letterario del XIX secolo, scrittore e critico tra i più importanti tra Ottocento e Novecento. Nacque a New York nel 1843 e venne educato in America, ma visse anche a Parigi, a Londra e nel Sussex. Morì a Londra nel 1916. Dell’autore, Elliot ha pubblicato il romanzo Gli ambasciatori (2016), gli scritti di viaggio Una vacanza romana e altri scritti (2016) e il racconto L’umiliazione dei Northmore (2017).
EBOOK   9781365853104

The Aspern Papers. E-book. Formato EPUB Henry James   -  Enhanced Media Publishing, 2017  - 

In this classic 1888 novella by Henry James, an anonymous narrator relates his obsessive quest to acquire some letters and other private documents that once belonged to the deceased Romantic poet Jeffrey Aspern. Attempting to gain access to the papers, the property of Aspern's former mistress, he rents a room in a decaying Venetian villa where the woman lives with her aging niece. Led by his zeal into increasingly unscrupulous behavior, the narrator is faced in the end with relinquishing his heart's desire or attaining it an an overwhelming price.One of James's best-known and most acclaimed longer tales, The Aspern Papers is based on the letters Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote to Mary Shelley's stepsister, Claire Clairmont, who saved them until she died.

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EBOOK   9781365531613

The Turn of the Screw (Illustrated). E-book. Formato EPUB Henry James   -  Enhanced Media Publishing, 2016  - 

First published in the U.S. in the anthology collection The Two Magics in 1898, Henry James's classic ghost story The Turn of the Screw has been enthralling readers for over a century and shows no sign of losing popularity as new generations continue to discover this chilling masterpiece. The novella's anonymous narrator is a young woman, a parson’s daughter, who is engaged as governess to two seemingly innocent children at a remote English country house. What initially seems a idyllic soon turns nightmarish, as she becomes convinced that the children are consorting with a pair of malevolent spirits. These are the ghosts of former employees at Bly: a valet and a previous governess. In life, scandalously, the two of them had been discharged as illicit lovers, and their spectral visitations with the children hint at Satanism and possible sexual abuse. The book amply fulfills its pledge, laid down in the first few pages, that nothing can touch it in terms of sheer “dreadful—dreadfulness.”

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EBOOK   9781365531613

The Turn of the Screw (Illustrated). E-book. Formato Mobipocket Henry James   -  Enhanced Media Publishing, 2016  - 

First published in the U.S. in the anthology collection The Two Magics in 1898, Henry James's classic ghost story The Turn of the Screw has been enthralling readers for over a century and shows no sign of losing popularity as new generations continue to discover this chilling masterpiece. The novella's anonymous narrator is a young woman, a parson’s daughter, who is engaged as governess to two seemingly innocent children at a remote English country house. What initially seems a idyllic soon turns nightmarish, as she becomes convinced that the children are consorting with a pair of malevolent spirits. These are the ghosts of former employees at Bly: a valet and a previous governess. In life, scandalously, the two of them had been discharged as illicit lovers, and their spectral visitations with the children hint at Satanism and possible sexual abuse. The book amply fulfills its pledge, laid down in the first few pages, that nothing can touch it in terms of sheer “dreadful—dreadfulness.”

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