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Henry James Judith Woolf

Henry James par Judith Woolf

Henry James Judith Woolf


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Résumé

This introduction to Henry James' major novels of explores his central theme, the betrayal of innocence, discussing it in a way which offers fresh interpretations. It communicates the excitement rather than the difficulty of reading James. The book includes a short account of James' life, a list of his works and a guide to further criticism.

Henry James Résumé

Henry James: The Major Novels Judith Woolf

Judith Woolf's elegantly written book introduces school and university students, as well as the interested general reader, to the major novels of Henry James (1843-1916), the American writer who became a great European novelist and died a naturalised Englishman. The principal novels in which James explored his central theme, the betrayal of innocence, are discussed in a lucid way which offers fresh intrepretations and communicates to the non-specialist reader the excitement rather than the difficulty of reading James. Difficulty is nonetheless often a feature of his work, and Judith Woolf does not shun important questions. She places him in the context of the history of the English novel (Fielding, Richardson, Dickens, and George Eliot), focusing on traditions of tragic and comic vision and on the subtleties of expression and perspective enabled by the narrative form. The book includes a short account of James's life, a list of his works and their dates, and a selected guide to further criticism.

Sommaire

A brief life of Henry James; 1. Introductory; 2. The Europeans, Washington Square, Daisy Miller; 3. The Portrait of a Lady; 4. The Bostonians; 5. What Maisie Knew; 6. The Awkward Age, The Ambassadors; 7. The Wings of the Dove; 8. The Golden Bowl; 9. Afterword; Selected bibliography.

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GOR004815239
9780521316552
0521316553
Henry James: The Major Novels Judith Woolf
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Cambridge University Press
19910404
176
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