A historical guide to Henry James
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A historical guide to Henry James
(Historical guides to American authors)
Oxford University Press, c2012
- : cloth
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The New York City-born Henry James (1843-1916)-eminent novelist, amateur psychologist, inveterate bachelor-epitomizes, to many, the turn-of-the-century literary observer of social mores. His shrewd portraits of upper-class Anglo American society in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries distilled the differences between the Old World and the New, the rise of American entrepreneurship, and an aesthetically charged European sensibility. With fictional
works like Washington Square, The Turn of the Screw, and The Portrait of a Lady, he displayed characters of great psychological depth, careful narrative detail, and distinctly vivid prose. With a brief biography, concise bibliographical essay, and six essays devoted to cultural context that defined him,
A Historical Guide to Henry James offers an excellent primer to the author's fiction and the cultural milieu that influenced him.
Table of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- John Carlos Rowe and Eric Haralson
- Henry James, 1843-1916:
- A Brief Biography
- Kendall Johnson
- HENRY JAMES IN HIS TIME
- Henry James and the New Woman
- Martha Banta
- Objects and Images: Henry James and the New Media
- Stuart Culver
- Henry James, Race, and Empire
- Sara Blair
- Henry James and Changing Ideas about Sexuality
- Eric Haralson
- Henry James in a New Century
- John Carlos Rowe
- Illustrated Chronology
- Bibliography Essay: Henry James for All Seasons: Revival, Revisions, Transformations
- Linda Simon
- Contributors
- Index
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