Henry James

Henry James1931
About this book
This is the one-volume edition of a famous biography of Henry James, which includes new material. Born in America, Henry James was educated both there and in Europe before settling in London, where he was to spend most of his life, in 1876. His novels represent the culmination of the 19th-century realist tradition of Austen, George Eliot, Flauberty and Balzac, and a decisive step towards the experimental modernism of Woolf and T.S. Eliot. His works often focus upon an innocent American in Europe, and assess the qualities and dangers of both American and European culture at the time, as well as showing their vast differences. (Goodreads)
Details
- First published
- 1931
- OL Work ID
- OL29305W
Subjects
BiographyAmerican AuthorsKnowledgeDramatic worksPerforming artsAmericansAmerican NovelistsPerforming arts in literatureTechniqueDramaIntellectual lifeHomes and hauntsChildhood and youthCollectionsJames, Henry, 1843-1916Criticism and interpretationEnglish fictionDuke School of Religion