Joseph Beach states in the introduction that the clarity and deliberateness of James' writing lends itself to analysis. In this study, he does just that, examining the technical aspects of his method and then specific works.
"In this 1918 study, Beach explores the writing method of Henry James and carefully examines how James applied this method to his novels from his early prime (The Portrait of a Lady, etc) through his mature period (The Golden Bowl, etc). A thoughtful analysis, this book by a James expert will be of interest to all readers of the Master."
"Joseph Beach states in the introduction that the clarity and deliberateness of James' writing lends itself to analysis. In this study, he does just that, examining the technical aspects of his method and then specific works."@en
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