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21. The Turn of the Screw by Henry James | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2005-01-01)
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Weird |
22. Henry James: Complete Stories 1864-1874 (Library of America) by Henry James | |
Hardcover: 975
Pages
(1999-08-30)
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The master's early years
Each story is unique A previous reviewer states that some of these stories are amateurish.I fail to see that.It was such a pleasure to read even his first story, A Tragedy of Error, which was published unsigned.Its main characters are a woman and her lover.The woman’s long absent husband is about to return, and they are about to be discovered.In just 22 pages, we can feel their fear of discovery and their evil as the lovers plot the husband’s murder. In comparison, The Madonna of the Future, is a serene story set in Florence, Italy.It is told in the first person singular, with the narrator presented as an observer until close to the end.He encounters a painter whose masterpiece is much talked about but not seen.He quietly befriends Theobald, the painter, and through him meets the model for the Madonna, Serafina.Unintentionally, the narrator is a catalyst for the final actions of Theobald.The ending is compassionate, but as much of a surprise as that in A Tragedy of Error. Other stories include sweet characters that turn out to be manipulative gold diggers, spoiled children who control loving parents, and polite fiends.Many of these characters have secrets that need to be disclosed to the reader; some are just romantic.Some characters behave well; many do not.James writes mostly of the upper classes, excessively polite, judgmental, repressed, and full of secrets. This volume contains his earliest stories.I’ve never read a review that holds any of these stories to be a masterpiece.But James is such a brilliant writer that any of his work is worth the time to read.I highly recommend this volume as a start.
I tried to read this entire volume, I really did Thus, I approached thisvolume with a bit of trepidation, with a feeling that this was something Ihad to do. It reminded me somewhat how I felt in certain courses ingraduate school when the professor would do all in his (or her) power tomake sure that literature was more a burden than a joy. I was surprised byhow much I liked most of the stories I read. There is an element ofuniversality in many of James' stories, and they did not seem as dated as Iwas expecting. Perhaps the biggest surprise to me was a ghost tale or two,as well as a story about people trying to outdo a seer's prophecy. One ofthe most unusual bases for a love story has to be James' tale of a couplewho meet when the man accidentally shoots and kills the woman's sicklychild. Some of James' descriptions are wonderful, and some of thecharacters memorable. For all that, about two-thirds of the way through themore than 900 pages of this volume, I simply could not read any more. Ifelt considerable relief when I placed the volume inside its dust cover andfound it a nice place to rest in my library. I do not imagine the pageswill see the light of day for quite some time. Even after reading most ofthis volume, I am not a fan of James' work. He is undoubtedly an Americanmaster, but I just do not find his stories all that interesting. The onlyway I would read more of his work would be under the compulsion of beingenrolled in another graduate seminar (not likely!). I respect James'accomplishment, but I just do not like his work.
A good place to begin Theprice of this book is a bit high, but (...) it'sactually a bargain.As with all Library of America books, it's really theequivalent of at least 3 or 4 regular length books rolled into one.Byusing top quality thin acid free paper, they've somehow fit 960 pages ofHenry James stories into a fine quality hardback book not much larger thana thick paperback.It's the kind of book you can take with you on theplane, and without the dustjacket it looks and feels as 19th century as thework inside.I find reading Henry James immensely relaxing andthought-provoking, and I can strongly recommend this book to any James fan,or anyone who is ready to make the plunge.
A good place to begin The price of this book is a bit high, but with your Amazon discount it's actually a bargain.As with all Library of America books, it's really the equivalent of at least 3 or 4 regular length books rolled into one.By using top quality thin acid free paper, they've somehow fit 960 pages of Henry James stories into a fine quality hardback book not much larger than a thick paperback.It's the kind of book you can take with you on the plane, and without the dustjacket it looks and feels as 19th century as the work inside.I find reading Henry James immensely relaxing and thought-provoking, and I can strongly recommend this book to any James fan, or anyone who is ready to make the plunge.END ... Read more |
23. The jolly corner by Henry James | |
Paperback: 76
Pages
(2010-08-08)
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Jolly Corner; it's like new
Is This Guy for Real? First of all, in the above non-review, the reader assumes we"want to be swimming through crystal water," whatever that means. Well, I've swum through enough crystal water, and come away after the readwith nothing.James's industrial strength extra chunky peanut buttersticks with me long after I've put it down."The Beast in theJungle" OR "The Jolly Corner," two novellas, eclipse andobliterate the entire body of Crichton's work.Simple as that. "The Velvet Glove" is a great find - the limousine ride stuckin my mind."The Birthplace" is a riot, too.Try them-
What's the fuss? |
24. Henry James: Novels 1896-1899: The Other House / The Spoils of Poynton / What Maisie Knew / The Awkward Age (Library of America) by Henry James | |
Hardcover: 1035
Pages
(2003-03-10)
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Intended for an extended shelf life |
25. The Bostonians (Oxford World's Classics) by Henry James | |
Paperback: 504
Pages
(2009-05-15)
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Satirist or Satyr?
May Be a Timeless Masterpiece [87]
James In Top Form
Interesting 20th Century take on the book
****... almost ***** |
26. Selected Tales (Penguin Classics) by Henry James | |
Paperback: 704
Pages
(2001-10-01)
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Selected Tales: classic stories by Henry James the Master of nineteenth century Anglo-American Fiction
Yes, Five Stars Ladies and Gentlemen!
Brilliant but dense
If you're cruising for gay Henry, this is the place to go...
The master at work |
27. Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary for Kindle (KJV) (cross linked with built in Bible) (1) by matthew henry (kb) | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2009-04-29)
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Probably useful for Mr. Henry's coreligionists, but virtually useless a scholastic reference.
Henry Rocks!
Great way to read a classic!
More than a commentary--this is a great study Bible for Kindle |
28. Henry James: Literary Criticism French Writers; Other European Writers; The Prefaces to the New York Edition by Henry James | |
Hardcover: 1408
Pages
(1984-12-31)
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The master at work
One of the Best LOA James Editions |
29. Henry James: Complete Stories 1874-1884 (Library of America) by Henry James | |
Hardcover: 924
Pages
(1999-01-11)
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19 mini-masterpieces James wrote most of these 19 short stories while living in London andvisiting the continent.This volume of his stories starts with"Professor Fargo" and ends with "The Author of'Beltraffio'".But, perhaps the most famous of the stories includedhere is "Daisy Miller:A Study."Few, if any, of these storieswill disappoint a 20th century reader. Unlike some fortunate reviewers,who have had careers as librarians or who have degrees in EnglishLiteratue, I started reading authors like Henry James on my own.Iapproach a author just for the pleasure of reading his/her work.I startedreading Henry James with these short stories and have graduated to hisnovels.At first his writing seemed slow and stiff.But, once I settledinto the cadence of his writing, I concluded that this suited the formalityof the upper classes he wrote about.Now, I can't seem to put down one ofhis stories until the end. James wrote so much during his life that itseems impossible to read all that he wrote, but I think I'll try. ... Read more |
30. Henry James: The Imagination of Genius, A Biography by Fred Kaplan | |
Paperback: 672
Pages
(1999-10-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description "A good up-to-date one-volume life of Henry James was long overdue; Fred Kaplan... has done the job splendidly with Henry James: The Imagination of Genius... Here, at last, is a thoughtful, balanced book to give us a consistent and persuasive account of the writer's life and his development as an author." -- Miranda Seymour, New York Times Book Review One of the most influential novelists, Henry James led a life that was as rich as his writing. Born into an eccentric and difficult family, he left the United States for Europe, where he quickly became a fixture of the expatriate writing community. Fred Kaplan recreates the world of Henry James: his friendships with Edith Wharton and Joseph Conrad, his love of all things exquisite -- including exquisite writing -- and his quest for understanding human nature. As James himself advocated and would have wanted, this is an artful, dramatic biography, placing the chronological narrative of James's life in the historical context of his times. "The twenty-one-year-old Henry James, Jr., preferred to be a writer rather than a soldier. His motives for writing were clear to himself, and they were not unusual: he desired fame and fortune. Whatever additional enriching complications that were to make him notorious for the complexity of his style and thought, the initial motivation remained constant. Deeply stubborn and persistently willful, he wanted praise and money, the rewards of recognition of what he believed to be his genius, on terms that he himself wanted to establish. The one battle he thought most worth fighting was that of the imagination for artistic expression. The one empire he most coveted, the land that he wanted for his primary home, was the empire of art." -- from Henry James: The Imagination of Genius Customer Reviews (2)
amusing and wrongheaded
Henry James Not Seen |
31. The Wings of the Dove (Penguin Classics) by Henry James | |
Paperback: 608
Pages
(2008-06-24)
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Count me out!
It's Not So Easy to Read People ...
She waited, Kate Croy...
Knotty prose and flaccid insights never take flight
Overrated Work by a Great Writer |
32. Henry James and the Visual by Kendall Johnson | |
Hardcover: 262
Pages
(2007-11-05)
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33. THE ART OF THE NOVEL by Henry James | |
Paperback:
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(1962)
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THE ART OF THE NOVEL -Abridged - Henry James |
34. The American (Volume 2) by Henry James | |
Paperback: 142
Pages
(2010-10-14)
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Great Literature, an Enjoyable Read and Big Questions
Great book
Don't hold your breath waiting for delivery!
The American is an early Henry James masterpiece
When Man Meets Woman, and Money and Social Status Clash . . . |
35. The Venetian Hours of Henry James, Whistler, and Sargent by Hugh Honour, John Fleming | |
Hardcover: 179
Pages
(1991-09)
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Turn of the Century Venice |
36. Henry James: Major Stories and Essays (Library of America College Editions) by Henry James | |
Paperback: 705
Pages
(1999-09-01)
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37. The American (Norton Critical Edition) by Henry James | |
Paperback: 512
Pages
(1978-09-17)
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Why Did Nobody Mention ...
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38. Thinking in Henry James by Sharon Cameron | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(1991-12-15)
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39. The American by Henry James | |
Kindle Edition:
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(1994-11-01)
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40. Italian Hours: Traveling in Italy with Henry James by Henry James | |
Paperback: 302
Pages
(2010-08-12)
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