Works of Henry James: Chapters 9 - 24James, Henry
The James Boys: A Novel Account of Four Desperate Brothers (2008) posits Jesse and Frank are noms de outlaw used by William and Henry James's two younger brothers who went West and fought in the Civil War. Written somewhat in the style of Henry James. [edit] External links Wikiquote ...
Henry James(April 15, 1843 - February 28, 1916), younger brother of the philosopher and psychologist William James, was a British-American author of the late 19th and early 20th century, best known for novels and novellas based upon themes of morality. He favored internal, psychological drama;...
The book is meticulously researched and meticulously written. Howells' admiration for James is evident throughout, but so is his commitment to presenting an unbiased account of his subject. The narrative flows smoothly, combining historical facts with personal anecdotes, resulting in a highly engaging...
James wrote literary criticism as a novelist who had thought deeply about the art. His own standards and aspirations were high, and one of the most illuminating pieces in the first volume is “The Art of Fiction,” written in 1884 when he was 41, living in London and in confident command...
What Maisie Knew, novel by Henry James, published in 1897. Set mostly in England, the novel is related from the perspective of Maisie, a preadolescent whose parents were divorced when she was six years old and who spends six months of the year with each
作者:Henry James 书名:Complete Works of Henry James《亨利·詹姆斯全集》 英文简介:Regarded as one of the key figures of nineteenth century realism, Henry James has become famous for his novels and tales that explore the clash between the Old World Europeans and New World Americans. Using an inn...
In "The Real Thing", written by Henry James, artifice, regarding art, is a glorified representation of reality and, therefore, possesses a greater quality of realism to it than reality itself.
Inspired by an actual incident involving Claire Clairmont, once the mistress of Lord Byron, this masterfully written tale incorporates all those elements expected from James: psychological subtlety, deft plotting, the clash of cultures, and profoundly nuanced representation of scene, mood, and character...
first published in 1928 and 1957—but only a few of his other works would have been readily available in French, for several more years after the play was written. Even in 2006 as they are writing, Bessière and Symington emphasize that French translations of James “do not comply with the...