In the writing of several critics and scholars comparisons have been made between Margaret Atwood^s Surfacing and the supernatural tales of Henry James. This present study is based on the special relationship that appears to exist between Surfacing and James’s final ghost story, ’’The Jolly Corner." By comparing the novel and the story and the significance in both of their psychological ghosts, it is quite obvious that they are remarkably similar; therefore, they invite similar critical approaches, In this study the attempt to analyze Surfacing uses as a foundation the psychological interpretation of "The Jolly Corner" by psychologist Saul Rosenzweig. Rosenzweig has identified the ghost in James’s short Story as one representing a...
The ghost figure in twentieth-century fictions perfectly embodies the inclusion and normalization of...
While there have been many studies of Henry James\u27s ghost stories, there has been surprisingly li...
In the tradition of supernatural fiction and in the literature of the Edwardian period Montague Rhod...
This book is a compilation of essays researching Henry James’s ghostly tales. As both editors state ...
The Turn of the Screw is an intense psychological tale of terror. It begins in an old house on Chris...
James Joyce and Henry James are brought together by a set of well-explored aesthetic and biographica...
When Henry James is considered in relation to the supernatural. The Turn of the Screw (1898) is usua...
This thesis focuses on the connections between fin de siècle accounts of psychical phenomena and the...
This dissertation examines how the changing social mores of the 19th Century, the birth of psycholog...
This paper analyses two stories by Henry James and two others by Max Beerbohm whose protagonists are...
This study proposes first, to investigate the biographical and literary influences that led James to...
The settings of Henry James’s The Turn of the Screw, Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, and Shirley Jackso...
This thesis discusses chronologically, the adaptation and transformation of the Gothic in four of M...
This dissertation defines and analyzes the primary attributes of a new sub-genre of contemporary fic...
This thesis addresses the tripartite relationship between telepathy, the visual and in the psycholog...
The ghost figure in twentieth-century fictions perfectly embodies the inclusion and normalization of...
While there have been many studies of Henry James\u27s ghost stories, there has been surprisingly li...
In the tradition of supernatural fiction and in the literature of the Edwardian period Montague Rhod...
This book is a compilation of essays researching Henry James’s ghostly tales. As both editors state ...
The Turn of the Screw is an intense psychological tale of terror. It begins in an old house on Chris...
James Joyce and Henry James are brought together by a set of well-explored aesthetic and biographica...
When Henry James is considered in relation to the supernatural. The Turn of the Screw (1898) is usua...
This thesis focuses on the connections between fin de siècle accounts of psychical phenomena and the...
This dissertation examines how the changing social mores of the 19th Century, the birth of psycholog...
This paper analyses two stories by Henry James and two others by Max Beerbohm whose protagonists are...
This study proposes first, to investigate the biographical and literary influences that led James to...
The settings of Henry James’s The Turn of the Screw, Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, and Shirley Jackso...
This thesis discusses chronologically, the adaptation and transformation of the Gothic in four of M...
This dissertation defines and analyzes the primary attributes of a new sub-genre of contemporary fic...
This thesis addresses the tripartite relationship between telepathy, the visual and in the psycholog...
The ghost figure in twentieth-century fictions perfectly embodies the inclusion and normalization of...
While there have been many studies of Henry James\u27s ghost stories, there has been surprisingly li...
In the tradition of supernatural fiction and in the literature of the Edwardian period Montague Rhod...