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Author Dossiers | Henry James

3 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Most horror writers look to the darkest corners of a crumbling castle to find their monsters. Henry James just looked across the drawing room. Today, we are opening the Author Dossier on Henry James. We are stepping away from the main archive for just a few minutes to conduct an autopsy on an author’s imagination. Because over a century ago, Henry James perfected a verysophisticated, deeply mature type of terror. The horror of the unspoken.

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