Collected stories
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Collected stories
(Everyman's library, 244)
D. Campbell , Distributed by Random House, 1999
- v. 1 (1866-91)
- v. 2 (1892-1910)
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Gakushuin University Library英文
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University of Tokyo, Komaba Library駒場図
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Description and Table of Contents
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v. 1 (1866-91) ISBN 9781857157857
Description
Volume 1 Covers the period from 1866 to 1891, the years in which James was evolving and perfecting his art as a storyteller. It includes such well-known masterpieces as Daisy Miller, The Aspern Papers, The Siege of London and the Lesson of the Mast, and many other tales in which james established his favourite characters and situations: the American girl in Europe, the solitary observer, the social climber, the literacy lion.
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v. 2 (1892-1910) ISBN 9781857157864
Description
Volume 2 Takes us from A private Life of 1892 to James's last story, A Round of Visits, published in 1910. These are the magnificient works of James' maturity - The Death of the Lion, The Altar of the Dead, The Figyre in the Carpet, The Turn of the Screw, In the Cage, The Beast in the Jungle and many others - in which the deepening darkness of the author's own life casts a tragic but heroic shadow on the themes of his youth.
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