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Paperback Henry James: Man and Author Book

ISBN: 1025706277

ISBN13: 9781025706276

Henry James: Man and Author

"Henry James: Man and Author" is a comprehensive critical study by Pelham Edgar that examines the life and literary output of one of the most influential figures in modern literature. This work provides an in-depth analysis of James's evolution as a novelist, playwright, and critic, tracing the development of his intricate style and his mastery of the psychological novel.

Edgar meticulously explores the thematic depth of James's major works, including "The Portrait of a Lady", "The Ambassadors", and "The Golden Bowl", highlighting the author's preoccupation with the "international theme"-the complex cultural clash between the Old World of Europe and the New World of America. The study also delves into James's unique narrative techniques, such as his use of the restricted point of view and his focus on the interior lives of his characters.

Combining biographical insight with rigorous literary criticism, Pelham Edgar offers a nuanced portrait of a man whose dedication to his craft redefined the possibilities of fiction. This volume serves as an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts seeking to understand the legacy of Henry James and his profound impact on the trajectory of the 20th-century novel.

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