The Turn of the Screw

Explanatory notes

  1. ^ According to Beidler, noted psychical researchers Arthur and Gerald Balfour, Frederic and Arthur Myers, and William James all attended Trinity College, and James attended at least one lecture by their Society for Psychical Research in place of the absent William.[14]
  2. ^ This essay is only available in Granite and Rainbow, which was edited by Woolf's husband and published over a decade after her death.
  3. ^ Wilson begins his article by acknowledging Kenton's influence.
  4. ^ Not to be confused with Wilson's second revision, with a near-identical reference, except published in 1959 by Oxford University Press.

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