The novels of Henry James a study. With a bibliography by Frederick A. King
Elisabeth Luther Cary makes a close study of James' novels with an emphasis on the American character, the genius of place, the question of wealth, imagination and philosophy.
"Elisabeth Luther Cary makes a close study of James' novels with an emphasis on the American character, the genius of place, the question of wealth, imagination and philosophy."@en
"Henry James (1843-1916) had been writing for more than 30 years when this 1905 critical appreciation of his body of work was published. In this volume an influential American critic considers James as a chronicler of the leisure class, master literary psychologist, keen observer of international social relations, and technical virtuoso citing many of his famous works in creative ways."@en
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