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An edition of Henry James (1999)

Henry James

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Henry James is often thought of as having lived a life of total absorption is his craft, a life without significant external events. But James was a man upon few experiences and observations were lost. After a restless transatlantic childhood and a brief residence in France, he settled in England, where he became a travelled and sociable writer. In the "international theme" - the theme of conflict between the European and American sensibilities - he found a world of quickened possibilities and heightened perceptions to which he gave lasting expression in his work. Professor Moore traces the drama of Henry James's developing consciousness and command. By relating many of James's best-known stories to the events or people upon whom the novelist drew for his fiction, he aims to enhance our appreciation both of the works themselves and their intent creator. Finally, he proposes that, for James, expatriation from America was not a withdrawal from the world to which he belonged but rather the affirmation of a world he claimed - and made his own - through imagination.

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Publisher
Thames & Hudson
Language
English
Pages
128

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1999, Thames & Hudson
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Edition Notes

Originally published as: Henry James and his world. 1974.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
London
Series
Thames and Hudson literary lives
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813.4
Library of Congress
PS2123 .M65 1999, PS2123 .M63 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
128 p. :
Number of pages
128

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24209354M
ISBN 10
050026032X
ISBN 13
9780500260326
LCCN
98061522
OCLC/WorldCat
40609615

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