"Heritage Press (Avon, Conn.)," . . "Orphans Fiction." . . "Orphans." . . "Truthfulness and falsehood." . . . . . "One of literature's most gripping ghost stories depicts the sinister transformation of two innocent children into flagrant liars and hypocrites. Elegantly told tale of unspoken horror and psychological terror creates what few stories in literature have been able to do -- a complete feeling of dread and uncertainty."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fiction"@en . . . "The turn of the screw; with an introd. by Carl Van Doren"@en . "\"...the story of a governess and her charges, James conjures up inexplicable terrors.\" \"This novella 'is told from the viewpoint of the leading character, a governess in love with her employer, who goes to an isolated English estate to take charge of Miles and Flora, two attractive and precocious children. She gradually realizes that her young charges are under the evil influence of two ghosts, Peter Quint, the ex-steward, and Miss Jessel, their former governess. At the climax of the story, she enters into open conflict with the children, as a result of which Flora is alienated and Miles dies of fright.'\" Reader's Ency. 4th edition." . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ghost stories" . . . . . . . . "The turn of the screw"@en . "The turn of the screw" . . . . . . . . . . "Governesses Fiction." . . "Holyoke Lithograph Co.," . . "Ghost stories." . . "Truthfulness and falsehood Fiction." . . . . "Governesses." . . "Tapley-Rutter Company," . . "Gothic fiction (Literary genre)" . . "England" . . "England." .