The Works of Henry James, Vol. 28 (of 36)

The Works of Henry James, Vol. 28 (of 36)
Author: Henry James
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2020-11-10
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ISBN: 9781662716027

The Outcry is a novel by Henry James published in 1911. It was originally conceived as a play. James cast the material in a three-act drama in 1909, but like many of his plays, it failed to be produced. (There were two posthumous performances in 1917.) In 1911 James converted the play into a novel, which was successful with the public.

The Collected Works of Henry James, Vol. 04 (of 36)

The Collected Works of Henry James, Vol. 04 (of 36)
Author: Henry James
Publisher: Bookland Classics
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2020-11-17
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ISBN: 9781662713989

The Aspern Papers is a novella by American writer Henry James, originally published in The Atlantic Monthly in 1888, with its first book publication later in the same year. The Ambassadors is a 1903 novel by Henry James, originally published as a serial in the North American Review (NAR).

The Collected Works of Henry James, Vol. 02 (of 36)

The Collected Works of Henry James, Vol. 02 (of 36)
Author: Henry James
Publisher: Bookland Classics
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2020-11-17
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ISBN: 9781662713941

Confidence is a novel by Henry James, first published as a serial in Scribner's Monthly in 1879 and then as a book later the same year. The Europeans: A sketch is a short novel by Henry James, published in 1878.

The Collected Works of Henry James, Vol. 28 (of 36)

The Collected Works of Henry James, Vol. 28 (of 36)
Author: Henry James
Publisher: Bookland Classics
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2020-11-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781662714474

The Beast in the Jungle is a 1903 novella by Henry James, first published as part of the collection, The Better Sort. Almost universally considered one of James' finest short narratives, this story treats appropriately universal themes: loneliness, fate, love and death. The parable of John Marcher and his peculiar destiny has spoken to many readers who have speculated on the worth and meaning of human life. John Marcher, the protagonist, is reacquainted with May Bartram, a woman he knew ten years earlier while living in southern Italy, who remembers his odd secret: Marcher is seized with the belief that his life is to be defined by some catastrophic or spectacular event, lying in wait for him like a "beast in the jungle". May decides to buy a house in London with the money she inherited from a great aunt, and to spend her days with Marcher, curiously awaiting what fate has in store for him. Marcher is a hopeless fatalist, who believes that he is precluded from marrying so that he does not subject his wife to his "spectacular fate". He takes May to the theater and invites her to an occasional dinner, but does not allow her to get close to him. As he sits idly by and allows the best years of his life to pass, he takes May down as well, until the denouement where he learns that the great misfortune of his life was to throw it away, and to ignore the love of a good woman, based upon his preposterous sense of foreboding.

The Selected Works of Henry James, Vol. 28 (of 36)

The Selected Works of Henry James, Vol. 28 (of 36)
Author: Henry James
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2020-11-17
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ISBN: 9781662717598

"The Birthplace" is a short story by Henry James, first published in his collection The Better Sort in 1903. A witty satire on the excesses of bardolatry, the story reflects James's skepticism about the authorship of Shakespeare's plays.

The Collected Works of Henry James, Vol. 07 (of 36)

The Collected Works of Henry James, Vol. 07 (of 36)
Author: Henry James
Publisher: Bookland Classics
Total Pages: 716
Release: 2020-11-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781662714047

What Maisie Knew is a novel by Henry James, first published as a serial in The Chap-Book and (revised and abridged) in the New Review in 1897 and then as a book later that year. The Awkward Age is a novel by Henry James, first published as a serial in Harper's Weekly in 1898-1899 and then as a book later in 1899.

The Collected Works of Henry James, Vol. 18 (of 36): Within the Rim; The Letters of Henry James (volume I)

The Collected Works of Henry James, Vol. 18 (of 36): Within the Rim; The Letters of Henry James (volume I)
Author: Henry James
Publisher: Throne Classics
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2020-09-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781662723315

Henry James OM (15 April 1843 - 28 February 1916) was an American author, who became a British subject in the last year of his life, regarded as a key transitional figure between literary realism and literary modernism and is considered by many to be among the greatest novelists in the English language. He was the son of Henry James Sr. and the brother of renowned philosopher and psychologist William James and diarist Alice James. He is best known for a number of novels dealing with the social and marital interplay between émigré Americans, English people, and continental Europeans. Examples of such novels include The Portrait of a Lady, The Ambassadors, and The Wings of the Dove. His later works were increasingly experimental. In describing the internal states of mind and social dynamics of his characters, James often made use of a style in which ambiguous or contradictory motives and impressions were overlaid or juxtaposed in the discussion of a character's psyche. For their unique ambiguity, as well as for other aspects of their composition, his late works have been compared to impressionist painting. His novella The Turn of the Screw has garnered a reputation as the most analysed and ambiguous ghost story in the English language and remains his most widely adapted work in other media. He also wrote a number of other highly regarded ghost stories and is considered one of the greatest masters of the field. James published articles and books of criticism, travel, biography, autobiography, and plays. Born in the United States, James largely relocated to Europe as a young man and eventually settled in England, becoming a British citizen in 1915, one year before his death. James was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1911, 1912 and 1916.

The Collected Works of Henry James, Vol. 36 (of 36)

The Collected Works of Henry James, Vol. 36 (of 36)
Author: Henry James
Publisher: Bookland Classics
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2020-11-17
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ISBN: 9781662714634

Washington Square is a short novel by Henry James. Originally published in 1880 as a serial in Cornhill Magazine and Harper's New Monthly Magazine, it is a structurally simple tragicomedy that recounts the conflict between a dull but sweet daughter and her brilliant, unemotional father. The plot of the novel is based upon a true story told to James by his close friend, British actress Fanny Kemble. The book is often compared with Jane Austen's work for the clarity and grace of its prose and its intense focus on family relationships. James was not a great fan of Washington Square. He tried to read it over for inclusion in the New York Edition of his fiction (1907-1909) but found that he could not, so the novel was not included. Readers, though, have sufficiently enjoyed the book to make it one of the more popular of James's works. Indeed, and has since been used in schools all over the world. The novel is told in the first person omniscient point of view, and the narrator often offers comments directly to the reader ("though it is an awkward confession to make about one's heroine, I must add she was something of a glutton", Chapter II) The novel begins at a distance from the characters, describing the background of the Sloper family. It then recounts in detail the story of Catherine's romance with Morris Townsend. When Morris jilts her, the focus shifts back to a long view. As the narrator puts it: "Our story has hitherto moved with very short steps, but as it approaches its termination it must take a long stride." The final few chapters are taken once more in short steps, ending with the striking vignette of Catherine's refusal of Morris.

The Collected Works of Henry James, Vol. 11 (of 36)

The Collected Works of Henry James, Vol. 11 (of 36)
Author: Henry James
Publisher: Bookland Classics
Total Pages: 690
Release: 2020-11-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781662714122

The Tragic Muse is a novel by Henry James, first published as a serial in The Atlantic Monthly in 1889-1890 and then as a book in 1890. Nick Dormer wants to pursue a career in painting instead of his family's traditional role in British politics.