关于作者
Henry James (1843-1916) was an illustrious American-born writer, regarded for his psychological insight into characters and exploration of the consciousness. An exemplar of lit...
关于作者
Henry James (1843-1916) was an illustrious American-born writer, regarded for his psychological insight into characters and exploration of the consciousness. An exemplar of literary realism and a master of narrative fiction, he is known for his detailed character development and profound understanding of the social interplay among individuals. His work often revolves around the themes of innocence, experience, and societal conflict, invariably presented with a complex, subtle style that includes a keen perception of interpersonal dynamics and moral dilemmas. James’s career comprised noteworthy contributions to both literature and criticism, and he penned an extensive array of novels, short stories, plays, and essays. Notably, James is remembered for major novels such as ‘The Portrait of a Lady’, ‘The Wings of the Dove’, ‘The Golden Bowl’, and the novella ‘The Turn of the Screw’. Through his exploration of consciousness and focus on inner life, James has influenced a multitude of writers, contributing significantly to the evolution of the modern novel. His legacy continues to thrive through his nuanced character portrayals and his explorations of the cultural and ethical clashes often encountered during trans-Atlantic migrations between America and Europe. It is within ‘The Complete Novels of Henry James – All 24 Books in One Edition’ that one can traverse the expansive landscapes of his literary contributions. Scholars and readers alike continue to delve into James’s work, which remains an indispensable touchstone in the study of American and British literature.