@article{Bottiroli_2019, title={The Turn of the Screw. A tale that “turns”}, url={https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/enthymema/article/view/12584}, DOI={10.13130/2037-2426/12584}, abstractNote={<p><span lang="EN-GB">This article offers a new interpretation of <em>The Turn of the Screw</em>. The reader is not asked to choose between ghosts and hallucinations, but rather to understand that James’ intention was to include a ghost story in a story of hallucinations. These two stories intertwine and transform into one another.  Nonetheless, the mental dimension remains prevalent: <em>The Turn of the Screw</em> is a tale of identity or rather of the dissolution of the <em>principium individuationis</em> and the consequent establishment of a “confusive regime”. The rise in personal pronouns is the detail that points to and confirms this interpretation.</span></p>}, number={24}, journal={ENTHYMEMA}, author={Bottiroli, Giovanni}, year={2019}, month={dic.}, pages={43–58} }