This meticulously edited collection includes Henry James’ complete novels and short stories, as well as critical essays, plays, travel sketches and reports of the great author. The life of Henry James is revealed in different biographies, and in his three autobiographical books.
Content:
Novels:
Watch and Ward
Roderick Hudson
The American
The Europeans
Confidence
Washington Square
The Portrait of a Lady
The Bostonians
The Princess Casamassima
The Reverberator
The Tragic Muse
The Other House
The Spoils of Poynton
What Maisie Knew
The Awkward Age
The Sacred Fount
The Wings of the Dove
The Ambassadors
The Golden Bowl
The Outcry
The Ivory Tower
The Sense of the Past
Short Stories
A Passionate Pilgrim
The Last of the Valerii
Eugene Pickering
The Madonna of the Future
The Romance of Certain Old Clothes
Madame de Mauves
Tales of Three Cities
The Impressions of a Cousin
Lady Barberina
A New England Winter
Stories Revived
The Author of 'Beltraffio’
Pandora
The Path of Duty
A Light Man
A Day of Days
Georgina’s Reasons
A Landscape-Painter
Théodolinde (Rose-Agathe)
Poor Richard
Master Eustace
A Most Extraordinary Case
A London Life
The Patagonia
The Liar
Mrs. Temperly
The Real Thing
Sir Dominick Ferrand
Nona Vincent
The Chaperon
Greville Fane
The Siege of London
An International Episode
The Pension Beaurepas
A Bundle of Letters
The Point of View
Terminations
Embarrassments
The Two Magics
The Soft Side
The Finer Grain
Other Stories
Plays:
Daisy Miller
Pyramus and Thisbe
Still Waters
A Change of Heart
The Album
Disengaged
Tenants
The Reprobate
Guy Domville
The Outcry
The High Bid
Summersoft
Travel Writings:
A Little Tour in France
English Hours
Italian Hours
The American Scene
Transatlantic Sketches
Portraits of Places
Literary Essays:
Notes on Novelists
Views and Reviews
Within the Rim and Other Essays
French Poets and Novelists
Partial Portraits
Essays in London and Elsewhere
Notes and Reviews
Picture and Text
Biographies:
Hawthorne
William Wetmore Story and His Friends
Rupert Brooke
Autobiographies:
A Small Boy and Others
Notes of a Son and Brother
The Middle Years
O autorze
Henry James (1843-1916) was an American-British writer who spent most of his writing career in Britain. James is regarded as one of the key figures of 19th-century literary realism. He is best known for a number of novels dealing with the social and marital interplay between émigré Americans, English people, and continental Europeans – examples of such novels include The Portrait of a Lady, The Ambassadors, and The Wings of the Dove.