Critical Essays on Henry James

An anthology of critical thought and analysis

Peter Rawlings editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:30th Jun '20

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This anthology compiles critical essays on Henry James, featuring notable authors like T.S. Eliot and H.G. Wells, providing valuable insights into his work.

Originally published in 1993, Critical Essays on Henry James serves as a comprehensive anthology that brings together a selection of critical writings on the esteemed author Henry James. This collection features essays from notable literary figures such as T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and H.G. Wells, each offering unique insights into James' complex narratives and themes. The inclusion of these distinguished voices allows readers to explore various interpretations and critiques that have emerged over time.

The anthology is designed specifically for scholars and students who seek to delve deeper into the intricacies of James' work. By compiling these critical essays, Critical Essays on Henry James provides access to valuable materials that may not be readily available elsewhere. This makes it an essential resource for anyone looking to understand the broader literary context of James' contributions to literature.

In addition to showcasing the thoughts of influential critics, this collection highlights the enduring relevance of Henry James in contemporary literary discussions. Readers will appreciate the diverse perspectives presented in this anthology, which not only celebrate James' literary achievements but also encourage ongoing dialogue about his impact on modern literature. Overall, Critical Essays on Henry James is a vital addition to the library of any serious student of literature.

ISBN: 9781138611504

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Weight: 453g

354 pages