%0 Journal Article %T The Princess Casamassima: Jamesian (Urban) Gothic and Realism %A Anne-Claire LE RESTE %J E-rea : Revue ¨¦lectronique d¡¯¨¦tudes sur le Monde Anglophone %D 2007 %I %R 10.4000/erea.161 %X The exploration of Jamesian Gothic has, understandably, focused on his ¡°ghostly¡± tales, most notably The Turn of the Screw. Yet Gothic-oriented criticism has left aside novels and tales which might usefully be read ¡°Gothically¡± as a means to yield insights, not only into the text themselves, but possibly into the relationship between realism and the Gothic. Gothic imagery and its ¡°sense of darkness and suffocation¡±, for instance, is overwhelmingly present in the famous forty-second chapter of... %U http://erea.revues.org/161