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Henry James: Complete Stories 1898-1910 (Library of America)

Brand: Library of America

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UPC:
9781883011109
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
1996-01-01
Release Date:
1996-01-01
Author:
Henry James
Language:
english
Edition:
2nd ed.
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We work in the darkwe do what we canwe give what we have. The rest is the madness of art. These words, spoken by a dying novelist in The Middle Years, sum up Henry Jamess credo as a writer. In more than one hundred stories, ranging from brief anecdotes to richly developed novellas, James displayed the unwavering intensity of his aesthetic visionand he did so with an astonishing variety of invention. The Library of America makes this body of writing available in its entirety in a new, authoritative edition of Jamess world-famous stories, complete in five volumes.

The thirty-one stories presented here are the culmination of Jamess glorious final period. Among them are the extraordinary fantasies The Great Good Place and The Jolly Corner, in which supernatural motifs are used hauntingly to express undercurrents of yearning and dislocation; Julia Bride, a character portrait akin to Daisy Miller, in which a young American woman experiences the social pleasures and vicissitudes of the marriage market; Crapy Cornelia, a story whose sense of the compelling power of nostalgic memory owes much to Jamess 1904 return visit to New York City; The Birthplace, a comic tale about the commercialization of genius that has lost none of its satiric edge; The Tree of Knowledge, a sly dissection of the family life of a pampered sculptor; The Beast in the Jungle, one of Jamess masterpieces, the harrowing account of a mans confrontation with his own lost opportunities that has been seen as foreshadowing many of the dominant themes of twentieth-century literature; and A Round of Visits, Jamess last story, about the need to confide and the limits of sympathy.