A remote mansion. A mysterious presence. A haunting mystery where reality and imagination become impossible to separate.
The Turn of the Screw is the acclaimed Gothic novella by Henry James, celebrated as one of the most influential works of psychological horror.
The story follows a young governess who is hired to care for two children at an isolated country estate. Soon after arriving, she begins seeing strange figures and becomes convinced that a dark presence threatens the children. As the tension grows, questions emerge about what is truly happening and whether the danger comes from supernatural forces or the mind itself.
Through its atmospheric setting and subtle psychological complexity, James explores themes of fear, innocence, perception, isolation, and the uncertainty of truth.
A masterpiece of Gothic literature, The Turn of the Screw remains a haunting and unforgettable classic that continues to intrigue readers with its ambiguity and suspense.











