<p>Henry James's 'The Jolly Corner' delves into the ghostly corridors of psychological introspection and spectral presences, both literally and metaphorically. James's narrative style in this novella is rich in complex psychological analysis, a hallmark of his later works, positing it squarely within the traditions of gothic literature while also exploring the depths of the human psyche. Protagonist Spencer Brydon, returning to his familial abode...