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10 J. Forensic Psychiatry & Psych. 1 (1999)

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EDITORIALS


           The Turn of the Screw:

    Is   child protection the issue?


                         MARK JONES




This piece arose in response to a commission for some dramaturgical ideas
and programme  notes for Benjamin Britten's opera based on Henry James's
novella of The Turn ofthe Screw, recently staged afresh at the Theatre Royale
de la Monnaie, Brussels. What struck me most about Britten's opera of 1954
is its ambiguous treatment of childhood sexuality. James's novel was pub-
lished in 1895. It was closely followed by Freud's The Interpretation of
Dreams  (1900) and - more significantly - by his three essays on The Theory
of Sexuality (1905), which dealt for the first time with how children experi-
ence and understand sexual maturation both physically and mentally. The
present-day anxiety surrounding child sexuality is such that I doubt whether
Freud's research could today be repeated. James implies a potency in child-
hood  sexuality and what is chilling in his novel is the adults' increasing hys-
teria concerning the corruption by ghosts of children in care. It is implied, but
by no means  made clear in James's story, that the children are haunted and
possessed by two deceased former employees of a distant guardian who (as
the effective narrative starts) engages a new, young governess to undertake
their charge.
  The 'ghosts' of the former manservant (Peter Quint) and governess (Miss
Jessel) had been involved with each other and with the children (Miles and
Flora) in unspecified ways, and, observed and partly influenced by the house-
keeper Mrs  Grose, a struggle ensues between the new governess and the
ghosts for possession of these children: a struggle of mounting intensity and
distress.
  At the time of the staging of the piece in Brussels, paedophilia was hugely


ISSN 0958-5184


The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry Vol 10 No 1 April 1999 1-4
© Routledge 1999

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