"James Henry, 1843-1916 Homes and haunts Rye Fiction." . . "Engelse letterkunde." . . "American authors 19th-20th centuries." . . "Picador (Firm)," . . "Authors, American Fiction England." . . "1843-1916" . . "Authorship - Fiction." . . "Engels." . . "Fiction." . . "Roman Englisch Ausgabe." . . "London" . . "Novelas irlandesas." . . "Americans - England - Fiction." . . "forfattere" . . "2000 - 2099" . . "Geschichte 1895-1899." . . "Geschichte 1895-1899" . "James, Henry, 1843-1916 - Fiction." . . "Authors Fiction." . . "Literary." . . "Biographical fiction" . . "Biographical fiction." . "Powieść irlandzka w języku angielskim 1990- tłumaczenia polskie." . . . . "Authors, American England 19th century Fiction." . . "2004." . . "biografiske romaner" . . "Ficção irlandesa." . . "Talking books on compact disc." . . . "Domestic fiction" . "A fictionalized portrayal of the life of American author Henry James, focusing on five significant years in the author's life, starting in 1895." . . . . "Mesteren : roman"@da . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "It is January 1895 and the play Guy Domville, Henry James, which he hopes will provide a fortune, proves to be a flop in London theater. Opening with this disaster, the novel The Master goes into the next five years of the life of Henry James. During that time, he moved to Rye in Sussex. There he wrote his masterpiece The Turn of the Screw, a nouvelle which incorporates many autobiographical details. Toibin portrays his life within a cultured family before the American Civil War, his trips to Paris, Rome, Venice or London, but mostly discusses with great insight the creative process of an exceptional storyteller and his way of dealing with their identity." . "Biographical novels" . . . . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . "Mistrz"@pl . "Mistrz" . "Fiction"@he . . "\" ... In stunningly resonant prose, Toibin captures the loneliness and longing, the hope and despair of a man who never married, never resolved his sexual identity, and whose forays into intimacy inevitably failed him and those he tried to love. The emoyional intensity of Toibin's portrait of James is riveting. Time and again, James, a master of psychological subtlety in his fiction, proves blind to his own heart and incapable of reconciling his dreams of passion with his own fragility.\" From the bookjacket." . "ha-Oman" . . "Mästaren : [roman]"@sv . . . "The Master : a novel" . "Mistr : román" . . "O mestre" . . . . . . "Belletristische Darstellung" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Advance copies (Publishing)"@en . "Biografické romány" . . "The master : retrato del novelista adulto" . . . "'The Master' is a portrait of a man who was elusive to both friends and family even as he remained astonishingly vibrant and alive in his art - a searching exploration of the mind before affairs of the heart."@en . "'The Master' is a portrait of a man who was elusive to both friends and family even as he remained astonishingly vibrant and alive in his art - a searching exploration of the mind before affairs of the heart." . . . . . "Irish fiction (English)" . . . . "The Master" . . "The Master"@it . "The Master"@en . "The Master : retrato del novelista adulto"@es . "Master"@he . "The Master : retrato del novelista adulto" . "Presents a fictionalized study based upon the many biographical materials and family accounts of nineteenth-century novelist Henry James and examines his life of loneliness, despair, and failed relationships."@en . . . . . . . "Porträt des Meisters in mittleren Jahren Roman" . . . . . "Irské romány (anglicky)" . . . . "大師" . . . . . . . "Translations"@he . . . "Authors' autographs (Provenance)"@en . . "Uncorrected proofs (Printing)"@en . . "Powieść irlandzka w języku angielskim" . . . "האמן" . . . . . "Nineteenth-century writer Henry James is heartbroken when his first play performs poorly in contrast to Oscar Wilde's \"The Importance of Being Earnest\" and struggles with subsequent doubts about his sexual identity."@en . "Romans (teksten)" . . . . . . . . . "The Master, A Novel" . "Large type books"@en . "Large type books" . . . . . . . . . . . "Le maître" . . . . "Tekstuitgave" . . . . . "Roman irlandais de langue anglaise" . "The Master"@it . . . "Da shi" . "Henry James, born into one of America's first intellectual families, left his country to live in Paris, Rome, Venice and London among privileged artists and writers. The emotional intensity of the portrait of Jame is riveting." . . . . . . . . "Like Michael Cunningham in -- The Washington Post Book World). In The Master, he has written his most ambitious and heartbreaking novel, an extraordinarily inventive encounter with a character at the cusp of the modern age, elusive to his own friends and even family, yet astonishingly vivid in these pages."@en . "The master : a novel" . . "The master : a novel"@en . . . . . . . "<>"@he . . . "De meester" . "Biografia" . . . "Porträt des Meisters in mittleren Jahren : Roman" . . . . . . . . "The master"@en . "The master" . "Biographical fiction"@en . "Biographical fiction" . "The master a novel" . "The master a novel"@en . . "Retrato del novelista adulto"@es . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . "USA" . . "Americans Fiction England." . . "Escriptors nord-americans Biografia" . . "England" . . "Američtí spisovatelé 19.-20. stol." . . "1800 - 1899" . . "19.-20. stol." . . "1890-1899" . .