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¡°The Jolly Corner¡± is a short story first published in 1908 by famous American writer Henry James. The story centers around the protagonist Spencer Bryden, who returns to New York after living in Europe for decades. Upon his return, he begins to explore the house he grew up in and becomes obsessed with his thoughts about what he might have become if he had not left America.
¡°The Jolly Corner¡± is a chilling and suspenseful story about the dangers of nostalgia and the importance of facing the past, the choices we make in life and the consequences of those choices.
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Summary
Brydon becomes obsessed with finding his "other self", whom he believes is still hiding somewhere in the city. He spends his nights wandering the empty rooms of his childhood home, convinced that he will eventually face his own ghost.
As Brydon's obsession grows, he begins to lose his grip on reality, he becomes increasingly isolated from the world around him and his mental state deteriorates. Eventually, Brydon is forced to face the truth about himself...
Contents
CHAPTER I. ¡°Every one asks me what I ¡®think¡¯ of everything,¡±
CHAPTER II. It was after this that there was most of a virtue for him
CHAPTER III. What had next brought him back