I commented on your previous video about The Turn of the Screw and now you're reviewing it! So hypeddd
@BetterThanFoodBookReviewsАй бұрын
I mention you in the video! Thank you very much for the recommendation. Loved it.
@junechevalierАй бұрын
@@BetterThanFoodBookReviews Yes! I wrote the comment before getting to that part. Really appreciate it :D This book, Crime and Punishment, and Jamaica's Inn by Daphne du Maurier influence my writing so much!
@severianconciliator1862Ай бұрын
I highly, highly recommend checking out The Innocents with Deborah Kerr. It’s based on the James story.
@ConnorJamming494Ай бұрын
It’s amazing how faithful the novel is to the novella, very unsettling.
@SmallSpaceCorgiАй бұрын
Great movie!
@severianconciliator1862Ай бұрын
After watching it for the first time, I immediately watched it again with the commentary on. I’ve done that with only two films in my life.
@BlueDusk95Ай бұрын
It's here on KZbin, just search "the innocents 1967).
@omaramat4813Ай бұрын
Which 2? @@severianconciliator1862
@nikkivenable73Ай бұрын
I loved this book! I put it off for years(decades, really) but read it last year and couldn't believe how absolutely great it was! You described perfectly just why I loved it so much....but you do this often and that's why i watch you. Thanks, Cliff!
@DavidFlores-q2zАй бұрын
Commenting to increase activity and the algorithm pushes this channel
@Tolstoy111Ай бұрын
Read “The Portrait of a Lady”. A masterpiece. Beyond compare
@richarddefortuna2252Ай бұрын
Don't forget Benjamin Britten's opera "The Turn of the Screw." Excellent and chilling adaptation!
@barrymoore4470Ай бұрын
Very interesting version of the tale there, in that Britten and his librettist Myfanwy Piper render the ghosts unambiguously real, and strongly imply that they seek some kind of possession of the children. The character and motivations of the Governess remain ambiguous.
@richarddefortuna2252Ай бұрын
@@barrymoore4470 indeed.
@burbarygaryАй бұрын
I love that movie “The Innocents” 1961 that was an adaptation of this novel, co-adapted by Truman Capote apparently. Well worth a watch!
@robbiearroyo2292Ай бұрын
Adding to my watchlist! Looks great and I even noticed Georges Auric did the score, love his works. Thanks for the recommendation !!
@tonybennett4159Ай бұрын
The film took its title from the stage play adapted from "The Turn of the Screw" and is one of the best film adaptations of a work of literature I have ever seen, with Deborah Kerr giving one of her best ever performances. Many years ago I visited the house and grounds where the film was shot, although the interiors were actually studio sets.
@frederickbuchanan9438Ай бұрын
@@burbarygary When Capote was in the zone no other writer came close 🤜
@OzgipsyАй бұрын
Outstanding. I enjoyed this book when I read it. You’ve given it additional layers of leaning to me now. I’ll have to look at it again. 👍
@JohnnyComelately-eb5zvАй бұрын
Haunting of Bly Manor is well worth a watch - its a television show adaptation of Turning of the Screw. I thought it was quite good.
@major_dudeАй бұрын
Glad you got through Helene well. Always look forward to your uploads
@danielx555Ай бұрын
I love this story. You're right, it challenges you to come up with the worst possible explanation for the behavior of the adults and that makes it so overwhelmingly realistic. Because we live in a world with some pretty bad behavior and we're all sadly aware of the possibilities.
@leonardgradinariu5556Ай бұрын
Let the halloween season begin!
@Slothrop67Күн бұрын
Hello my friend! I love your (channe ?l) and have found some incredible novels from authors that I've never heard of. Question - the subjective quality as you rea a particular novel can often partly depend on your personal emotion; Did you have a fight with your wife, a member of your family just died or you just received a promotion at work etc... for me, I'm usually reading 3 novels in that same period. I read two physical novels and listen to another one on audio.
@AnaMateiАй бұрын
Love all of your videos! ❤ You have the best book channel on youtube.
@barrymoore4470Ай бұрын
One curious cinematic variation of this classic story is the 1971 drama 'The Nightcomers', directed by Michael Winner to a screenplay by Michael Hastings. This is a prequel to the tale told in "The Turn of the Screw", explicitly showing the abusive affair between Miss Jessel and Peter Quint, and the malign influence this has on Miles and Flora. Quint is played by Marlon Brando, while Stephanie Beacham portrays Miss Jessel. It's an interesting though vulgar film, lacking the nuance and subtlety that James brought to his story, and which was so effectively transmitted in 'The Innocents', surely the best screen adaptation of the work.
@cecethompson914Ай бұрын
I have this book on my shelf. Getting it out to read now!
@allesvergaenglicheАй бұрын
Henry James is an amazing writer. I started with this short book of his earlier in the year, after being put on by Jorge Luis Borges who admired and was mystified by James. Great to see this video.
@ellelala39Ай бұрын
I was just thinking today, where has Better Than Food been? Happy! And I love this story.
@thomasceneri867Ай бұрын
Don’t start with The Wings of the Dove! I’d suggest Portrait of a Lady. I say this because James’s work (like his sentences) gets increasingly baroque as time goes on.
@cecethompson914Ай бұрын
Wonderful review…as usual.
@vfdguzman360Ай бұрын
I remember coming across your channel before 5k. Love you see you’re doing well
@Allylaurel22 күн бұрын
I just finished the book and also loved it but was so frustrated by all the questions I was left with! I think with contemporary novels, it’s so rare to have so many things left unanswered and I felt like the governess made so many assumptions about the intent of the apparitions and the children. But that is part of the beauty of the book - or part of what makes it haunting; you are left haunted by unanswered questions.
@rhaenyra176Ай бұрын
Was literally rewatching Haunting of Bly Manor (show based on The Turn of the Screw) & this vid got recommended to me! Now I'm considering reading the book 🤓
@collinstaneart3681Ай бұрын
Started reading regularly again from your recommendations starting with the book of disquiet, looking forward to a review of a moveable feast :)
@SorobaiАй бұрын
What's your thoughts on it?
@shawnvarghese4812Ай бұрын
Dang, I started reading chapter by chapter a couple weeks ago and now you’re reviewing it. Someone else said he writes like Proust, had Proust been American.
@CalebCoryBooks-Fitness17 күн бұрын
Just finished this one. Glad you did a review of it.
@SmallSpaceCorgiАй бұрын
"Wings of the Dove" is brilliant. And look at a library for James' unfinished "A Sense of the Past"-- eerie and entrancing.
@interrospireАй бұрын
Yay another upload!!!
@Sherlika_GregoriАй бұрын
One of my favourite writers. I visited his house in Rye called Lamb House. I really recommend a visit.
@robbiearroyo2292Ай бұрын
I ordered this book in June and usps lost it :( this video has renewed my interest and now I will have to actually read it. Thank you!!
@jameschristenbury2625Ай бұрын
I liked The Turn of the Screw. Another Henry James novella i recommend is The Aspern Papers.
@thomaskittock2866Ай бұрын
Ah, yes... Spooky season. My temptation to read the Turn of the Screw, and my real will to read the Exorcist for the 4th time.
@joniheisenbergАй бұрын
Please review “ All The King’s Men” by Robert Penn Warren. It is the best book I have ever read. Finished it a few weeks ago and am in a state of limbo. I fear I will never find anything that will live up to it!
@rorygardner4525Ай бұрын
I've heard of Henry James, but I need to read him.
@hjartansfrojdАй бұрын
Surely the best horror story ever written, in my opionion. Was it all in her head? What had Peter Quint done to the children....horrible!
@troubxeАй бұрын
I would love to hear your thoughts on Halldor Laxness' Independent People. It's a great, bleak Icelandic epic right up your street
@omer-sela-rothenbergАй бұрын
I'm reading Europe Central by William Vollmann right now. Its fascinating and heartbreaking in many ways, but my god does he go into those linguistic mudslides like that sentence at 8:35. It can be very confusing when you're not 100% focused but also enchanting.
@DavidFlores-q2zАй бұрын
A really good book, that you can finish in a trio to the restroom is "Final Spin" by Jocko Willink. It has this really good blue vibe, it kinda feels like Mexico
@mudgetheexpendableАй бұрын
I myownself am very partial to THE SPOILS OF POYNTON and WHAT MAISIE KNEW...horrible people and psychological torment and gorgeous sesquipedalian verbosities.
@bipedofthecentury9956Ай бұрын
Love your channel 😀
@frederickbuchanan9438Ай бұрын
Do you think "The Shining," was also lifted from "The Turn of the Screw"?
@heraallthewayАй бұрын
we read this previous semester.. ah i was searching if you made a video about this novella back then lol
@tressor90410 күн бұрын
A name worth mentioning I think is Robert Aickman too, he feels like a descendent of James sometimes with his slightly dense sentences, strange interiority of characters and the ambiguous natures of what's even happening to them.
@akshayaganesh6438Ай бұрын
love your vids
@tylerpearson71798 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@BetterThanFoodBookReviews8 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for your kind support!
@gorequillnachovidalАй бұрын
Haunting of Hill House is maybe somewhat like this
@barrymoore4470Ай бұрын
I can see some parallels. The intimations of child abuse in the past haunting the living, and the setting an isolated country mansion. And there's also the ambiguity of whether the protagonist is slowly losing her sanity.
@heraallthewayАй бұрын
isn’t this novella inspired the that serie?
@helencheckley753620 күн бұрын
I’m new here I’ve subscribed to your channel .im from the uk. I’m reading the turn of the screw next.. I’m reading .classic tales of horror.then Dracula .happy reading ❤❤
@CRM-114Ай бұрын
Actually, we do know why the birds in Hitchcocks "The Birds" attack.
@glibglob8755Ай бұрын
Read DISPATCHES by Michael Herr.
@zharaskliemeyn7688Ай бұрын
I recommend the kokoro by natsume soseki
@josesalazar2271Ай бұрын
Hey man hope you're doing ok, I believe you live in Florida if I'm not mistaken hope you're doing well and if I'm wrong about where you live I wish you the same anyways
@BetterThanFoodBookReviewsАй бұрын
Doing fine, contending with the aftermath but no major damage, thank you very much for your concern and well wishes 🙏
@josesalazar2271Ай бұрын
@@BetterThanFoodBookReviews thank goodness for that, stay strong brother and stay safe we miss you love from Cali ✌️
@Rash23215Ай бұрын
I like the Ruth Ware version
@sokainabn6764Ай бұрын
s there a book that depicts the most heinous acts of evil without having anything to do with children?
@kurts4867Ай бұрын
I believe Henry James was the brother of the American philosopher, William James who’s a big deal.
@timkjazzАй бұрын
Definitely one of the 10 best horror stories of all-time.
@Kjt85313 күн бұрын
Imho, Henry James was one of those authors, like Joseph Conrad, who should have won the Nobel Prize but didn’t.
@joekiddyshaw5757Ай бұрын
Plzzzzz review 'A Fan's Notes' by Frederick Exley ... absolutely unforgettable book i'm sure you'd love . . . would really enjoy listening to you're take on it also . . . Best Wishes Joe 👍
@bobcabotАй бұрын
did you read " The Woman in White"? he didnt get much credit back then from the fancy critics like almost any other Genius...
@TheGritherrАй бұрын
Read it, they made a couple movie versions of it too. Don’t the kids end up getting possessed?
@madguitar1086Ай бұрын
I’m sorry, but eating raw turnips is more enjoyable than reading Henry James. ‘Reading the book is far more unpleasant than NOT reading the book. Reading the story is knowing the story. And knowing is control!’ So, don’t bother.
@euricoluiz8791Ай бұрын
I was just thinking about this book today! That's crazy!!
@lrmill27Ай бұрын
There so many adverts on this video. It’s unwatchable..
@arthurtrommel1438Ай бұрын
yeah, the boy needs some money.
@ichirofakenameАй бұрын
Funny, I didn't get any.
@barrymoore4470Ай бұрын
@@ichirofakename Nor did I.
@nosmoker8Ай бұрын
Borges said: "Despite the scruples and delicate complexities of James, his work suffers from a major defect: the absence of life." Better than food? Not according to Borges.
@AleksandarBloomАй бұрын
Many have said the same about Borges. Typically, 'it's too intellectual' or such. It's all best left ignored.
@rodrigomadera3048Ай бұрын
Oh wow, you quoted an important writter saying that another important writter is not that good... That Proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that you are very smart, and Specifically smarter that the person that made this video. Congratulations.
@nosmoker8Ай бұрын
@@rodrigomadera3048 I did not imply any of that you lizard. The person that made this video named his channel after a quote from Borges and I thought it was a nice coincidence.
@croinkixАй бұрын
And Ezra Pound hated Milton's writing doesn't make it any less great
@Kjt85313 күн бұрын
George Bernard Shaw wasn’t particularly impressed by Shakespeare. Shaw was entitled to his opinions, but I’m entitled to ignore them. (BTW, I like both playwrights.)
@ichirofakenameАй бұрын
An excessive tease told in tiresome prose. No thanks. I prefer both the Innocents and The Hours.
@tonylord9917Ай бұрын
Prayers to Poseidon? Did it ever occur to you that that's the reason why you've been getting so many hurricanes? For goodness sake learn to pray to the one true God. That, or stick the books
@kellylazette5080Ай бұрын
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nightcomers "The Nightcomers is a 1971 British horror film directed by Michael Winner and starring Marlon Brando, Stephanie Beacham, Thora Hird, Harry Andrews and Anna Palk.[2] It is a prequel to Henry James' 1898 novella The Turn of the Screw, which had already been adapted into The Innocents (1961)."