Henry James by J Tambling

Henry James by J Tambling

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Summary

In this new study of Henry James, which draws on novels and short stories from throughout his career, Jeremy Tambling discusses James's importance as a theorist of the novel and argues for his importance as an American.

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Henry James by J Tambling

In this new study of Henry James, which draws on novels and short stories from throughout his career, Jeremy Tambling discusses James's importance as a theorist of the novel and argues for his importance as an American. He sees all James's work as a complex engagement with America and an attempt to find something in textual form that has been missed in the actual experience of America, in comparison with what he has imagined he has found in Europe. Tambling makes use of current critical theory, but his aim is to elucidate what it was that drove this writer to more and more difficulty in writing. This book provides the newcomer to James with a comprehensive introduction and also gives a new set of commanding arguments for re-reading and re-situating the work.
JEREMY TAMBLING is Professor of Comparative Literature in the University of Hong Kong and has published widely on nineteenth-century literature and on modernism.
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ISBN 13 9780333687352
ISBN 10 0333687353
Title Henry James
Author J Tambling
Series Critical Issues
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2000-02-22
Number of pages 264
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.