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The Novella

51 Turn of the Screw by Henry James (1843-1916)

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  1. A constituent college of the University of Cambridge, founded by King Henry VIII in 1546.
  2. All the more reason.
  3. A spacious carriage.
  4. Raffaello Sanzio (1483-1520). Italian painter of the High Renaissance. His “Madonna of the Goldfinch” depicts two children: Christ and John the Baptist, admiring a bird under Mary’s gaze.
  5. An opening in a projecting wall from which stones or boiling water could be dropped upon invaders.
  6. Having battlements or open spaces surmounting a wall and used for defense.
  7. Revival of interest in "gothic" architecture, such as the structure at Twickenham, “Strawberry Hill,” built by Horace Walpole, author of an early gothic novel, The Castle of Otranto (1764).
  8. The allusions here are to Gothic elements in The Mystery of Udolpho (1794), by Ann Radcliffe, and to Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre (1847).
  9. The Oxford English Dictionary gives this colloquial definition of "muff": “a...feeble, or incompetent person."
  10. The anecdote in question is recorded by Charles Lamb (1775-1834) in his essay, “Christ’s Hospital Five-and-Thirty Years Ago." Lamb recalls the reaction of Samuel Taylor Coleridge on learning that their former headmaster, James Boyer, a great advocate of corporal punishment, was dying: “Poor J.B.!—may all his faults be forgiven. And may he be wafted to bliss by little cherub boys, all head and wings, with no bottoms to reproach his sublunary infirmities.”
  11. A shallow part of the Black Sea.
  12. Jane Marcet (1769-1858). Author of many popular introductory textbooks on science, mainly for children.
  13. Possible allusion to Matthew 12:44. Jesus tells the Pharisees that they are inhabited by an unclean spirit who returns to the house despite the fact that it is “swept, and garnished.”
  14. See 1 Samuel 16:23. “And whenever the evil spirit...was upon Saul, David took the lyre and played it with his hand; so Saul...was well, and the evil spirit departed from him.”

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