
Henry James's Europe
About this book
As an American author who chose to live in Europe, Henry James frequently wrote about cultural differences between the Old and New World. The plight of bewildered Americans adrift on a sea of European sophistication became a regular theme in his fiction. This collection of twenty-four papers from some of the world?s leading James scholars offers a comprehensive picture of the author?s cross-cultural aesthetics. It provides detailed analyses of James?s perception of Europe?of its people and places, its history and culture, its artists and thinkers, its aesthetics and its ethics?which ultimately lead to a profound reevaluation of his writing.
Subjects
Literary studies: generalBiography: literaryCriticism and interpretationBiography and True StoriesBiography: generalLiterature and literary studiesLiterature: history and criticismLITERARY CRITICISMAmericanGeneralIn literature