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Chapter 05

An episode of the The Turn of the Screw by Henry James podcast, hosted by Henry James, titled "Chapter 05" was published on December 28, 2025 and runs 11 minutes.

December 28, 2025 ·11m · The Turn of the Screw by Henry James

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00 - Introduction

Apr 19, 2026 ·19m

01 - Chapter 01

Apr 19, 2026 ·11m

02 - Chapter 02

Apr 19, 2026 ·9m

03 - Chapter 03

Apr 19, 2026 ·13m

04 - Chapter 04

Apr 19, 2026 ·13m

05 - Chapter 05

Apr 19, 2026 ·9m

Sir Edmund Orme by Henry James (1843 - 1916) LibriVox Henry James wrote a number of ghost stories -- The Turn of the Screw being the most famous. Did he believe in ghosts himself, as did many of his contemporaries? It's generally possible to find earthly interpretations, Freudian and other, for his ghosts. Sir Edmund Orme, though, is unquestionably a real ghost -- except of course that James's unnamed narrator tells the story in the voice of yet a third man, and the narrator himself passes no judgments on the factual nature of what he is reporting (there's a resemblance here to The Turn of the Screw). The story has to do with two love affairs in two generations, and Sir Edmund, real or imagined, plays a role in each. In the end, then, it's still up to the reader to decide on the nature of the ghost, whether he's real or imagined. James gives you no clear answer.(Introduction by Nicholas Clifford)) Turn of the Screw, The by Henry James (1843 - 1916) LibriVox The Turn of the Screw is a novella written by Henry James. It is a ghost story that was originally published in 1898. A nameless governess reports the events of two ghosts who stalk the young children she has charge over. Is she reliable, or an imaginative neurotic? (Summary adapted from Wikipedia) Turn of the Screw (version 2), The by Henry James (1843 - 1916) LibriVox Henry James' classic ghost story comprises the written testimony of a young governess, charged with looking after two small children at an isolated country estate, who believes they are being haunted. As the story progresses, the governess' increasingly frenetic narration provokes the question: is she insane, or are the ghosts real? (Summary by Elizabeth Klett) Treasure Island - Robert Louis Stevenson Inception Point Ai Treasure IslandThe story is narrated by young Jim Hawkins, who becomes embroiled in a thrilling tale of piracy and buried treasure. When Jim and his mother discover a map in the chest of their inn's deceased lodger, Billy Bones, they realize it points to the legendary treasure of Captain Flint, a notorious pirate. This discovery leads to Jim embarking on a perilous voyage aboard the Hispaniola to Skeleton Island, where the treasure is believed to be hidden.During the journey, Jim discovers that a large portion of the ship's crew is composed of pirates, formerly under the command of Flint, and now led by the cunning and charismatic Long John Silver. Silver and his crew plan to mutiny once they reach the island and claim the treasure for themselves.The story unfolds with battles, treachery, loyalty, and cunning strategy. Throughout his adventure, Jim encounters danger at every turn, from deadly skirmishes with the pirates to encounters with the island's indigenous inhabitants."Treasure I
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