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81. Collected Stories Volume 1 (Everyman's Library) by Henry James | |
Hardcover: 1280
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(2000-03-07)
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A Great Deal, for James lovers and newbies |
82. The American scene by Henry James | |
Paperback: 460
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(2010-09-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description James opens his book with an impressionistic overture, which can beslightly off-putting: he seems too intent on leaping beyond the drydonnée of American life into pure abstraction. But readers shouldn'tbe discouraged. Even in the opening pages the author manages some brilliantsnapshots, like this description of New Hampshire's Saco River: "The rich,full lapse of the river, the perfect brownness, clear and deep, as ofliquid agate, in its wide swirl, the large indifferent ease in its pace andmotion, as of some great benevolent institution smoothly working; all this,with the sense of the deepening autumn about, gave I scarce know whatpastoral nobleness to the scene, something raising it out of the reach ofeven the most restless of analysts." And once James begins his journeyproper up and down the Eastern seaboard, he delivers one amazing page afteranother. He doesn't, of course, care for everything he sees--theskyscrapers of Manhattan strike him as vertical monstrosities, and he letsloose with more than one politically incorrect shaft at the minoritypopulation. What appalls him the most, though, is the Almighty Dollar, which heperceives as "the preliminary American postulate," the very bedrock of NewWorld life: "This basis is that of active pecuniary gain and of activepecuniary gain only--that of one's making the conditions so triumphantlypay that the prices, the manners, the other inconveniences, take theirplace as a friction it is comparatively easy to salve, wounds directlytreatable with the wash of gold." Some will argue that the fussbudgetauthor had spent too much time in England, where money remained adirty word until after the Second World War. Others may find his diagnosiseerily prescient. In any case, The American Scene remains requiredreading for anybody interested in U.S. history, Henry James, or theincredible evolution of the compound sentence. --James Marcus Customer Reviews (3)
Style:Overblown Bombast. Content:None
A Great Sensibility
One terrible passage ruins this book for me |
83. Confidence by Henry James | |
Paperback: 360
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(2010-09-08)
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Oh, Henry!
One of James' Lost Works
Confident early-James |
84. Washington Square by Henry James | |
Paperback: 114
Pages
(2009-05-19)
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Catherine the assertive
Who needs enemies?
Misplaced passions
Qaint Read
Great reading |
85. What Maisie Knew (Penguin Classics) by Henry James | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1986-01-07)
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Good Literature, Average Story
Maisie, light of my life, fire of my loins
The Corruption of Maisie
Developing Moral Sense
Several Turns of the Screw |
86. Henry James: Novels 1903-1911: The Ambassadors, The Golden Bowl, The Outcry by Henry James | |
Hardcover: 7000
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(2011-01-06)
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87. The Reverberator by Henry James | |
Paperback: 222
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(2010-04-02)
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Good Vibes!?!
Yes, there is such a thing as bad publicity. |
88. The Tragic Muse by Henry James | |
Paperback: 644
Pages
(2009-04-29)
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Why is this classic only available in an "e"edition.
The Muse Is A Jealous God
The Lessons of the Master
A Wonderful Surprise Art with a capital "A" is the subject at hand and Miriam Rooth (the Tragic Muse), Peter Sherringham and Nick Dormer all have their own way of coming to terms with the idea of a life given over to Art. Favorite chapters are those on a visit to the Green Room of the Theatre Francaise and the magnificent Chapter XLVI. Considering that James made his choice of a life given up to literature at a very early age, one can't help seeing this book as his apologia. And a grand one it is, too! ... Read more |
89. The Notebooks of Henry James | |
Paperback: 454
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(1981-09-15)
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90. The Best Known Works of Henry James (8 Books) by Henry James | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2009-07-05)
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91. The Henry James Collection I: 24 Novellas and Short Stories (Halcyon Classics) by Henry James | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2009-08-11)
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An excellent Kindle version of Henry James Short Stories |
92. The Beast in the Jungle by Henry James | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2009-06-30)
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For serious readers only
Dullest text ever written |
93. Reading Henry James by Louis Auchincloss | |
Hardcover: 181
Pages
(1975-06)
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94. The Works of Henry James by Henry James | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2010-06-13)
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95. Impressionism A&I (Art and Ideas) by James Henry Rubin | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(1999-05-25)
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A great addition to a great series |
96. The Portrait of A Lady (Signet Classics) by Henry James | |
Paperback: 640
Pages
(2007-07-03)
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Revisit Isabel
James gave this story 5,000 revisions!
A masterpiece on human psychology
What a Portrait He Writes [35]
"An Englishman's never so natural as when he's holding his tongue." |
97. Roderick Hudson (Penguin Classics) by Henry James | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(1986-07-01)
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He cannot endure the tea-party people; they bore him to death
The Marble Faun Authenticated ...
Readable early James
Early James, Italy and the American
The most readable thing James has written That said, James' debut novel, Roderick Hudson, is a relatively quick read, filled with the interesting characters and settings, but without the convoluted writing style. It is the story of a young artist who is taken to Italy by an admiring patron, to become a great sculptor. Along the way, the artist struggles with his genius, and becomes distracted by...what else? A woman. I felt for Rowland Mallet, the philanthropist who supports the man-child Roderick in his work. He has the patience of a saint, and is impeccably polite, almost to the point of annoyance. He is the reader's eyes and ears, through which the we perceive the other characters in the story. Roderick Hudson himself is not likeable beyond a vague sympathy from the reader. He is given the opportunity most aspiring artists dream of: a patient, supportive patron, an exotic locale in which to work, the praise of his peers. He ends up squandering all of this over the most enigmatic of flirts, Miss Christina Light. Throughout my reading of this novel, I wished one of the characters had the nerve to shed their 19th century sensibilities and put the coquettish Miss Light in her place. Rowland comes the closest, but he never musters the courage to mutter anything beyond a grudging, (and unrealistic) admiration for her. He watches the already engaged Roderick fall for her and does nothing until it is too late. None of the characters have much of a backbone. This novel almost begs for a genuine villain to be a foil to the dull main characters and their encounters. Every other chapter involves Roderick, Rowland, and Christina somehow always running into each other, be it a roman coliseum, a catholic church, or a Swiss monastery. This doesn't seem to faze any of them, and they go on with their conversations with barely a, "fancy seeing YOU here" to be found. Henry James has enough brilliance in his work to be worthy of study, but for those who read for entertainment (and that's what novels are supposed to be) Roderick Hudson is about the most accessible thing James has ever done. It's too bad the story itself isn't one of his better ones. ... Read more |
98. The Altar of the Dead by Henry James | |
Paperback: 60
Pages
(2008-12-01)
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The Altar of the Dead |
99. Daisy Miller and Other Stories (Oxford World's Classics) by Henry James | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2009-03-15)
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Modern Surveillance Cameras ... |
100. Portrait of a Lady (Everyman's Library Classics & Contemporary Classics) by Henry James | |
Hardcover: 626
Pages
(1991-01)
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"Mill Of The Conventional"
Portrait of a Lady
A masterpiece on human psychology
The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James
It's a good portrait |
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