Tag Archives: Henry James

Research round-up no. 1: Edith Wharton and The Custom of the Country

Borrowing liberally from Esther’s Innogen and the Hungry Half preview posts, Research Round-up will be a small, curated collection of neat stuff that comes across my desk during my academic research.  Currently, I share one song, two people, and three lines, and I hope to do so each week.  (And if you still haven’t read Innogen, what [...]

TFL: Henry James and Haunted Hotels

Over at The Film League, I briefly blogged about Henry James’s short story “The Jolly Corner,” which I read as an eerie prelude to our October film, The Shining. In the story, Spencer Brydon has just returned to New York after 33 years abroad.  He is there to deal with some property, including a large [...]

Tom Service on Britten’s The Turn of the Screw

Further files of musical education on the internet: The Guardian has a ten-minute primer on Benjamin Britten’s opera version of Henry James’ masterpiece psychological thriller The Turn of the Screw.

Year in Review: 2010, Culturally Speaking

Every year, I like to take a meta-look back at what I read, watched, and listened to.  This year was one of huge change for me—I moved across the country and started grad school—but books, tv, movies, and music are always with me. Grad school completely changed my reading habits, obviously.  I read more than [...]

Hocus Pocus was really formative for me

Halloween is among my favorite holidays, and not because I love to dress up.  I have a deep and abiding passion for the monstrous, the creepy, and the outright terrifying.  Nothing makes me happier than to spend October curled up with the scariest books and movies I can find. Previous years’ favorites have included Henry [...]

children are scary

Halloween art and media recs Part the fifth, concerning spooky children previously: part the first // part the second // part the third // part the fourth Everybody knows that kids are freaky — movies like The Shining and Children of the Corn have taught us that lesson for decades. Even Henry James’ horror classic, The Turn of the Screw, is really all about how absolutely terrifying children [...]

it’s almost halloween — art and media recs part one

We’re counting down to Halloween here at Chez Mlle.  Octobers at the theatre are always my favorite, because I get to work, hang out with awesome friends, and also enjoy the sunny/cold or overcast/rainy days outside my roll-up cafe door. So, I’m still not really around here, but I wanted to share some Halloween art and [...]