Henry James

  • Henry James: A Life in Letters
    By Henry James

    Together they constitute, in Philip Horne's own words, James' 'real and best biography'. HENRY JAMES was born in 1843 in New York City, of Scottish and Irish ancestry.

  • Henry James: Daisy Miller
    By Henry James

    Henry James: Daisy Miller Der junge Amerikaner Frederick Winterbourne, der im Schweizer Kurort Vevey eigentlich nur seine Tante besuchen möchte, lernt dort eine bezaubernde, blutjunge Lady kennen, die ihn sofort in ihren Bann zieht.

  • Henry James: Complete Stories Vol. 5 1898-1910 (LOA #83)
    By Henry James

    Denis Donoghue wrote the notes for this volume.

  • Henry James: The Complete Works
    By Henry James

    Mrs. Walker's party took place on the evening of the third day, and in spite of the frigidity of his last interview with the hostess Winterbourne was among the guests. Mrs. Walker was one of those American ladies who, while residing ...

  • Henry James
    By Tony Tanner

    ... WILDE : James Laver WORDSWORTH : Helen Darbishire Twentieth Century : ACHEBE : A. Ravenscroft ARDEN : Glenda Leeming AUDEN : Richard Hoggart BECKETT : J - J . Mayoux BELLOC : Renée Haynes BENNETT : Frank Swinnerton ( 1950 ) BENNETT ...

  • Henry James: A Selection of Critical Essays
    By Tony Tanner

    Newman goes through gray and silent streets of the Faubourg St Germain, whose houses present to the outer world a face as impassive and as suggestive of the concentration of privacy within as the blank walls of Eastern seraglios.

  • Henry James
    By Tony Tanner

    Henry James

  • Henry James: Four Novels
    By Henry James, James Walter McFarlane

    Henry James hadde en del innflytelse på utviklingen av moderne amerikansk skjønnlitteratur, selv om mye av hans inspirasjon kom fra Europa.

  • Henry James: A Very Short Introduction
    By Susan L. Mizruchi

    The trouble with Christopher Newman is that his threat to the complacent aristocratic societies he enters is largely unconscious. While James identified with his character's ambition to preserve his democratic principles in the Old ...

  • Henry James: The Contingencies of Style
    By Kathleen Stassen Berger, Mary Cross

    Henry James: The Contingencies of Style

  • Henry James: His Life Revealed Through His Letters
    By Alison Johnson

    Henry James: His Life Revealed Through His Letters

  • Henry James: Complete Stories Vol. 1 1864-1874 (LOA #111)
    By Henry James

    Miss Searle's wonderment was guileless enough to have been more overt and yet inoffensive ; there was no taint of offence indeed in her utterance of the unvarying amenity that she had met an American family on the Lake of Como whom she ...

  • Henry James: The Best Works
    By Henry James

    Molly Gibson, however, in spite of the almost fraternal relation which is thus established between herself anil the reader—or ... She had probably known a Cynthia Krkpatrick, a r'ecumi of whose cha-acter she had given up as hopeless; ...

  • Henry James: A Literary Life
    By Kenneth Graham

    2 Longman's Magazine, 79, 80 Loring, Katharine, 87 Lovelace, Lady, 146 Lowell, James Russell, 18, 19, 121 MacAlpine, William, 139, 149 MacCarthy, Desmond, 147 Mackenzie, Compton, 105, 160 Macmillan's Magazine, 52, 62 Maeterlinck, ...

  • Henry James: The Contingencies of Style
    By Kathleen Stassen Berger, Mary Cross

    has commented, James's 'use of language against itself is the cleverest of techniques for deconstruction' (Bradbury, 1984, p. 89). Playing his rhetoric off his grammar, James displaced the novel's traditional concern with content and ...

  • Henry James: Reading the writing

    Henry James: Reading the writing

  • Henry James: The Young Master
    By Sheldon M. Novick

    The Correspondence of Henry James and Henry Adams, 1877–1914. (George Monteiro, ed.) Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1992. The Correspondence of Henry James and the House of Macmillan, 1877–1914. (Rayburn S. Moore, ed.) ...

  • Henry James: A Life in Letters
    By James Henry

    CHJHA The Correspondence of Henry James and Henry Adams, 1877–1914, edited by George Monteiro, Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge and London, 1992. CHJHM The Correspondence of Henry James and the House of Macmillan, ...

  • Henry James: A Life
    By Leon Edel

    Henry James: A Life

  • Henry James: The Mature Master
    By Sheldon M. Novick

    In Henry James: The Mature Master, he is at last seen in full; along with its predecessor volume, this book is bound to become the definitive biography. NOTE: This edition does not include a photo insert.