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Henry James Leon Edel

Henry James By Leon Edel

Henry James by Leon Edel


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The biography of the author Henry James, revised and put into one volume. James's novels reflect his own beliefs about the innocent naivety of America and its relationship with the more sensuous culture of Europe. He examines class conflict, sexual roles and the change brought by industrialization.

Henry James Summary

Henry James: A Life by Leon Edel

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. A Portrait of a Lady, The Ambassadors and The Golden Bowl all explore this subject, whilst Honore de Balzac's Eugenie Grandet was so admired by James that he was inspired to write Washington Square, his own version of the tale. James's works explore sexual roles, feminism and class conflict.

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GOR004882206
9780006548683
0006548687
Henry James: A Life by Leon Edel
Used - Well Read
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
19960219
752
Winner of Pulitzer Prize Biography Category 1963
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