Hallucination experienced by the governess the turn of the screw
The study is talking about Hallucination. The problem of this study is how hallucination reflected in Henry James' The Turn of The Screw. It uses psychological and sociological perspectives. Psychologically, the objectives of this study are presenting an analysis of the symptoms, the causes and...
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Main Authors: | Hartini, Sri (Author), , Prof. Dr. C. Bakdi Sumanto (Author), , Dr. M. Thoyibi, M.S (Author) |
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