Return of the Repressed: A Gothic Reading of Henry James's The Turn of the Screw
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Abstract
Henry James'sThe Turn of the Screw(1898) is a psycho-gothic
study in the context of high Victorian culture of imperial domination and
subordination of women. The young governess in the novella becomes the
victim of the oppression of patriarchal ideologyof that time, which makes
her sexually repressed. Her sexual desires traumatize her and she
frequently sees the ghosts of her employer's valet. Thus, the study
highlights the 19
th
century conception of identity of women. The abuse of
power that enabled domination in imperial and gender relations were paid
for at a terrible cost.The Turn of the Screwseems to be about the return of
the oppressed as well as the repressed.
