The Stories and Novellas of Henry James (Annotated with Biography)

The Stories and Novellas of Henry James (Annotated with Biography)
Title The Stories and Novellas of Henry James (Annotated with Biography) PDF eBook
Author Henry James
Publisher Golgotha Press
Pages 4593
Release 2013-11-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1610426746

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The stories and novellas of Henry James are collected in this massive anthology. Also included is a biography about the life and times of Henry James. Included Works: The Altar of the Dead The Author of Beltraffio The Beast in the Jungle The Beldonald Holbein A Bundle of Letters The Chaperon The Coxon Fund Daisy Miller: A Study in Two Parts The Death of the Lion The Diary of a Man of Fifty Embarrassments Eugene Pickering The Figure in the Carpet The Finer Grain Four Meetings Georgina's Reasons Glasses Greville Fane An International Episode In the Cage The Jolly Corner The Lesson of the Master A London Life and Other Tales Louisa Pallant Madame de Mauves The Madonna of the Future The Marriages The Middle Years Nona Vincent Pandora A Passionate Pilgrim The Patagonia The Path of Duty The Pension Beaurepas Picture and Text The Point of View The Pupil The Real Thing The Reverberator Roderick Hudson Sir Dominick Ferrand Some Short Stories The Turn of the Screw

Annotated Finding List

Annotated Finding List
Title Annotated Finding List PDF eBook
Author Evanston Free Public Library
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 1897
Genre Children's literature
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Louisa Pallant

Louisa Pallant
Title Louisa Pallant PDF eBook
Author Henry James
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 42
Release 2018-05-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3732695093

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Reproduction of the original: Louisa Pallant by Henry James

American Modernism's Expatriate Scene

American Modernism's Expatriate Scene
Title American Modernism's Expatriate Scene PDF eBook
Author Daniel Katz
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 208
Release 2007-08-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0748630872

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This study takes as its point of departure an essential premise: that the widespread phenomenon of expatriation in American modernism is less a flight from the homeland than a dialectical return to it, but one which renders uncanny all tropes of familiarity and immediacy which 'fatherlands' and 'mother tongues' are traditionally seen as providing. In this framework, similarly totalising notions of cultural authenticity are seen to govern both exoticist mystification and 'nativist' obsessions with the purity of the 'mother tongue.' At the same time, cosmopolitanism, translation, and multilingualism become often eroticised tropes of violation of this model, and in consequence, simultaneously courted and abhorred, in a movement which, if crystallised in expatriate modernism, continued to make its presence felt beyond. Beginning with the late work of Henry James, this book goes on to examine at length Ezra Pound and Gertrude Stein, to conclude with the uncanny regionalism of mid-century San Francisco Renaissance poet Jack Spicer, and the deterritorialised aesthetic of Spicer's peer, John Ashbery. Through an emphasis on modernism as a space of generalized interference, the practice and trope of translation emerges as central to all of the writers concerned, while the book remains in constant dialogue with key recent works on transnationalism, transatlanticism, and modernism.

The Life of the Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne

The Life of the Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
Title The Life of the Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne PDF eBook
Author Dale Salwak
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 230
Release 2022-12-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1119771811

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The first major Hawthorne biography to be published in two decades, featuring original scholarship on both unpublished and published sources The Life of the Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne presents a rich and nuanced portrait of one of America’s greatest writers, exploring the thoughts and ideas of a man whose profound insights about the human condition continue to resonate in the modern day. Accessible to those with little knowledge of Hawthorne, this unique volume uses a new biographical approach based on exhaustive primary research that provides readers with a better understanding of the artist and his work. Author Dale Salwak challenges the presumption that Hawthorne was a reclusive, eccentric, and alienated man whose relevance to modern times is diminishing. Drawing from his forty-five years’ experience reading, studying, and teaching Hawthorne, the author reveals a more approachable Hawthorne. In-depth and reflective chapters explore topics such as the circumstances that led Hawthorne to become a writer, the influence of Sophia Hawthorne on her husband’s work, the theory of the unfulfilled homoerotic relationship between Hawthorne and Herman Melville, and more. Offers a fresh reading of Hawthorne’s life and work from birth to death Provides new perspectives on Hawthorne and stories surrounding his work Draws from a wide variety of sources, including novels, tales, children’s books, notebooks, and personal letters to and from Hawthorne Suggests new strategies for teaching Hawthorne to today’s students Includes a detailed index and comprehensive introductory and concluding chapters Highlighting Hawthorne’s special contributions to American literature, The Life of the Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne is essential reading for scholars, lecturers, and college students taking courses including Literary History, American Literature, and History of the Novel as well as anyone interested in biography, literature, and creativity

Henry James

Henry James
Title Henry James PDF eBook
Author Denis Flannery
Publisher Routledge
Pages 398
Release 2017-03-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351930915

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The success of a work of art, to my mind, may be measured by the degree to which it produces a certain illusion; that makes it appear to us that we have lived another life, that we have had a miraculous enlargement of experience. Henry James A concept of 'illusion' was fundamental to the theory and practice of literary representation in Henry James. This book offers readings of James' fictional and critical texts that are informed by the certainty of illusion, and links James' mode of illusion with a number of concerns that have marked novel criticism in both the recent and not-so-recent past: gender, publicity, realism, aesthetics and passion, cults of authorial personality, the narrative construction of the future, and absorption. Flannery addresses each of these concerns through close engagement with particular texts: The Portrait of a Lady, The Tragic Muse, The Wings of the Dove, and some other less familiar texts. Although cognizant of debates that have raged around James as he is read both by 'radical' and 'traditional' critics, this book's primary focus is on the specific nuances of James’ texts and the interpretive challenges and pleasures they offer.

Guide to American Literature

Guide to American Literature
Title Guide to American Literature PDF eBook
Author Valmai Kirkham Fenster
Publisher Littleton, Colo. : Libraries Unlimited
Pages 256
Release 1983
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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