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Learn moreOne of the worldโs most famous intellectual ghost stories, The Turn of the Screw is a haunting tale of suspected supernatural possession. A governess at a country house claims that Miles and Flora, two orphaned children in her care, are being controlled by spirits for some evil purpose. No one else can see the ghosts, and the children themselves are silent. Are they being dominated by spectral forces, or are they hiding something? Is the governess simply paranoid, or is something else going on? With its ambiguous content and powerful narrative technique, the story challenges the listener to determine whether the unnamed governess is a reliable witness or a neurotic with an overheated imagination.
Henry James (1843โ1916), American novelist, short-story writer, and man of letters, was born in Washington Place, New York, to a family of distinguished philosophers and theologians. He attended schools in New York, Boston, and throughout Europe, where he later settled. A major figure in the history of the novel, he is celebrated as a master craftsman who brought his great art and impeccable technique to bear in the development of abiding moral themes.
Vanessa Benjamin (a.k.a. Roe Kendall) is a native of the British Isles. Some twenty-five years ago she moved to the United States with her family and set down roots in Maryland. She graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, receiving their silver medal as well as the Sir Emile Littler and Caryl Brahms awards. Benjamin has performed on stage in the Washington, DC, area for several years and at many venues and has performed at the Kennedy Center as Mrs. Schubert in the long-running show Shear Madness. An accomplished actress and narrator, she has recorded over two hundred books. Her work as a freelance voice-over artist and narrator has led her in many interesting directions, from technical government materials to eighteenth-century romance novels to hotel advertising, but narrating books is what she really enjoys. โI really love playing all the parts when I narrate a book. Itโs an adventure, a challenge, and above all I feel that I learn something new with each book I read. I do a lot of reading for the Library of Congressโ Blind and Physically Handicapped program, and it is so rewarding for me especially when I get a letter from a patron; itโs a great service for the listener.โ
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โA most wonderful, lurid, poisonous little tale.โ
โMore than a horrific ghost story, The Turn of the Screw is an enigmatic and disturbing psychological novel that probes the source of terror in neuroses and moral degradationโฆThe Turn of the Screw will continue to fascinate and to intrigue because Jamesโ โcold artistic calculationโ has so filled it with suggestiveness and intentional ambiguity that it may be read at different levels and with new revelations at each successive reading.โ
โBoth narrators are skilled and capable, and render Jamesโ complex prose as clearly as it would be on the page, if not more soโฆjust what a good audiobook should do.โ
โBenjaminโs reading of the story, in a sweet British accent, is a calming contrastโฆBenjaminโs accent and emotional undercurrents are just right. This excellent production highlights Jamesโ gorgeous prose and skill at creating and sustaining a mood of growing unease and horror.โ
“The reader’s mind is forced to hold to two levels of awareness: the story as told, and the story to be deduced.”
โThis enigmatic, chilling, classic ghost story is especially well told in semivoiced narrations. Simon Vance presents the introductory materialโฆSuiting her presentation well to Jamesโ elaborate prose style, actress Vanessa Benjamin then relates [the governessโ] experiences.โ
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