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'The Turn of the Screw' is a classic novella written by Henry James, first published in 1898. It is a Gothic horror story that revolves around a young governess who is hired to care for two orphaned children at an English country estate called Bly. As she begins her duties, the governess becomes convinced that the children are being haunted and influenced by malevolent spirits, particularly the ghosts of the former valet, Peter Quint, and the previous governess, Miss Jessel.
Henry James (Author), Jason Smith (Narrator)
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[Spanish] - La edad madura (Completo)
'La Edad Madura' de Henry James explora las complejas vidas de personajes que enfrentan la mediana edad. Profundiza en sus luchas emocionales, deseos y búsqueda de significado, ofreciendo una exploración matizada de las relaciones humanas y el paso del tiempo.
Henry James (Author), Luis Marquez (Narrator)
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[Spanish] - La figura en el tapiz - Partes 1, 2 & 3 (Completo)
'La figura en el tapiz' de Henry James es una novela corta que gira en torno a la búsqueda de un escritor de un significado elusivo y oculto dentro de un tapiz. La narrativa explora temas de arte, obsesión y las complejidades de la interpretación.
Henry James (Author), Mariana Godward (Narrator)
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[Spanish] - Lo mejor de todo (Completo)
Cuando después de la muerte de Ashton Doyne -sólo tres meses después- le hicieron a George Withermore eso que suele llamarse una proposición, con respecto a un 'volumen', la comunicación le llegó directamente de sus editores, que habían sido también, y la verdad es que mucho más, los del propio Doyne; pero no le sorprendió saber, al celebrarse la entrevista que luego le propusieron, que habían recibido algunas presiones por parte de la viuda de su cliente en cuanto a la publicación de una Vida.
Henry James (Author), Luis Marquez (Narrator)
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Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of 'Italian Hours' by Henry James. This audiobook transports you to the picturesque landscapes and vibrant cities of Italy. With James' evocative prose and keen observations, you'll embark on a sensory journey through the art, culture, and history of this captivating country. The narrative offers a rich exploration of the intersection between travel, literature, and personal reflection. Through its vivid descriptions and cultural insights, it provides a window into the beauty and complexity of Italy, making it an ideal choice for those who crave a literary travel experience.
Henry James (Author), Barbara Baker (Narrator)
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Dive into the captivating world of 'The Way It Came,' a novel by Henry James, also named 'The Friends of the Friends.' This audiobook takes you on a journey through the intricate web of social relationships among a group of friends in 19th-century England. With James' exquisite prose and keen insights into human nature, the narrative explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the complexities of personal connections. It offers a compelling examination of the characters' inner lives and the dynamics that bind and sometimes strain their relationships. Through its rich character development and astute social commentary, it provides a thought-provoking exploration of the bonds that define us and the secrets that can unravel them.
Henry James (Author), Tony Addison (Narrator)
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Explore the intellectual and artistic landscape of 'Partial Portraits' by Henry James. This audiobook invites you into the world of literary criticism, cultural analysis, and the complex interplay of ideas. With James' sharp intellect and eloquent prose, each essay presents a nuanced examination of a notable figure or topic of his era. Through these partial portraits, James offers profound insights into literature, art, society, and the human condition. The essays are a captivating exploration of the intersection of creativity, intellect, and culture, making them a compelling choice for anyone interested in the complexities of the human experience and the world of ideas.
Henry James (Author), Rita Boutros (Narrator)
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Journey into the fascinating childhood memories of Henry James in 'A Small Boy and Others.' This audiobook offers a unique glimpse into the formative years of one of literature's most celebrated authors. Through James' introspective lens, you'll explore the themes of innocence, family dynamics, and the development of a writer's sensibilities. With its vivid storytelling and keen observations, the narrative provides a rich and intimate portrait of the author's early life and the influences that shaped his literary genius. As you listen, you'll be transported to a bygone era and gain insight into the creative mind of a young boy destined for literary greatness.
Henry James (Author), Mb (Narrator)
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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of 'The Death of the Lion' by Henry James. This audiobook takes you on a journey through the intricate web of London's literary and social circles. As James masterfully weaves together the lives of writers, editors, and critics, you'll be drawn into a tale of ambition, fame, and the human cost of success. With its insightful exploration of the clash between artistic integrity and the demands of a voracious public, the story delves into the complexities of authenticity and the sacrifices one makes for recognition. Through James' elegant prose and keen psychological insight, listeners are invited to reflect on the blurred boundaries between truth and illusion. Prepare to be captivated by a narrative that mirrors the timeless struggles of art, identity, and the price of genius.
Henry James (Author), Jacquerie (Narrator)
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THE TURN OF THE SCREW: An Ghost Story
Based on the provocative tale of suspense, horror and repressed sexuality, this adaptation gives the famous story yet another turn of its own. A young governess journeys to a lonely English manor house to care for two recently orphaned children. But she is not their first governess. Her predecessor, Miss Jessel, drowned herself when she became pregnant by the sadistic valet, Peter Quint, who was himself found dead soon after under mysterious circumstances. Now the new governess has begun to see the specters of Quint and Jessel haunting the children, and she must find a way to stop the fiends before it is too late. But one frightening question tortures the would-be heroine: Are the ghosts real, or are they the product of her own fevered imagination?
Henry James, Jeffrey Hatcher, Steve Hendrickson (Author), Michelle Myers Berg, Stacia Rice, Steve Hendrickson, Tracey Maloney (Narrator)
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The Altar of the Dead (Unabridged)
The Altar of the Dead by Henry James - is a short story by Henry James, first published in his collection Terminations in 1895. A fable of literally life and death significance, the story explores how the protagonist tries to keep the remembrance of his dead friends, to save them from being forgotten entirely in the rush of everyday events. He meets a woman who shares his ideals, only to find that the past places what seems to be an impassable barrier between them. Although James was not religious in any conventional sense, the story shows a deep spirituality in its treatment of mortality and the transcendent power of unselfish love. Plot summary Aging George Stransom holds sacred the memory of the great love of his life, Mary Antrim, who died before they could be married. One day Stransom happens to read of the death of Acton Hague, a former friend who had done him a terrible harm. Stransom starts to dwell on the many friends and acquaintances he is now losing to death. He begins to light candles at a side altar in a Catholic church, one for each of his Dead, except Hague. Later he notices a woman who regularly appears at the church and sits before his altar. He intuitively understands that she too honours her Dead, and they very gradually become friends. However Stransom later discovers that her Dead number only one: Acton Hague. Hague had wronged her too, but she has forgiven him. When his friend realises Stransom's feelings about Hague, she declares that she can no longer honour Hague at Stransom's altar. Stransom cannot bring himself to resolve the issue by forgiving Hague and adding a candle for him. This disagreement drives the two friends apart. Stransom's friend ceases visiting the altar, and Stransom himself can find no peace there. Months later, Stransom, now dying, visits his altar one last time. Collapsing before the altar, he has a vision of Mary Antrim, and it seems that Mary Antrim is asking him to forgive Hague: '[H]e felt his buried face grow hot as with some communicated knowledge that had the force of a reproach. It suddenly made him contrast that very rapture with the bliss he had refused to another. This breath of the passion immortal was all that other had asked; the descent of Mary Antrim opened his spirit with a great compunctious throb for the descent of Acton Hague.'
Henry James (Author), Dorlene Kaplan, Larry Caplan (Narrator)
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Unleash your imagination and step into the eerie world of 'The Turn of the Screw.' A governess caring for two children in a remote estate becomes convinced that the grounds are haunted. As she battles unseen forces, the line between reality and imagination blurs, leaving you questioning what is real and what is not. Dive into this chilling Gothic tale and experience the gripping power of ambiguity. Will she uncover the truth before it's too late, or will darkness prevail?
Henry James (Author), Arthur Lane (Narrator)
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