1This article examines the ways in which James, in A Small Boy and Others (1913), the first part of his three-volume autobiography, commemorated his birthplace New York City, and in so doing reflected on his national and cultural identity. James had originally intended A Small Boy to be a tribute to his recently deceased older brother William. Even though William, and indeed the whole James clan, loom large in the memoir, what James eventually crafted might be better described as a portrait of the artist as a young boy. Still smarting from the painfully disappointing reception of The American Scene, as well as of the New York edition of his works, James returned with A Small Boy to the scene of the crime, namely his native country. Feeling ...
If C. L. R. James could later reflect in Beyond a Boundary that before arriving in Britain, “about B...
The study examines the gloriously famed work by Henry James, ‘Washington Square’. It is one of the v...
James\u27s autobiographies differ from most by dramatizing so extensively the process of recovery an...
Although Henry James always maintained that “it is art that makes life,” he did start writing his au...
This essay focuses on Henry James\u2019s representation of New York City in the short stories \u201c...
This article is intended to provide an introduction to one of Henry James\u2019s most complex and mo...
This article demonstrates how changes in Henry James' handling of the international theme, that is E...
There has been no single study of the travel writings of Henry James; indeed there has been only sca...
1This essay discusses James’s response―to the social, economic, and cultural transformations that hi...
Henry James’s melancholic quality of mind enabled him to understand his relation to the past so that...
Henry James was the quintessential expatriate writer, although his travels did not follow the classi...
This essay is a substantial expansion of the paper delivered at an International Seminar on Henry Ja...
This essay examines the ways in which Henry James recreated, and made use of, the sound of New York ...
The return of life-writing genres, biographical writing in particular, to the heart of present-day l...
Este estudio de dos obras tardías de Henry James, The jolly corner (1908) y The ivory tower (1917), ...
If C. L. R. James could later reflect in Beyond a Boundary that before arriving in Britain, “about B...
The study examines the gloriously famed work by Henry James, ‘Washington Square’. It is one of the v...
James\u27s autobiographies differ from most by dramatizing so extensively the process of recovery an...
Although Henry James always maintained that “it is art that makes life,” he did start writing his au...
This essay focuses on Henry James\u2019s representation of New York City in the short stories \u201c...
This article is intended to provide an introduction to one of Henry James\u2019s most complex and mo...
This article demonstrates how changes in Henry James' handling of the international theme, that is E...
There has been no single study of the travel writings of Henry James; indeed there has been only sca...
1This essay discusses James’s response―to the social, economic, and cultural transformations that hi...
Henry James’s melancholic quality of mind enabled him to understand his relation to the past so that...
Henry James was the quintessential expatriate writer, although his travels did not follow the classi...
This essay is a substantial expansion of the paper delivered at an International Seminar on Henry Ja...
This essay examines the ways in which Henry James recreated, and made use of, the sound of New York ...
The return of life-writing genres, biographical writing in particular, to the heart of present-day l...
Este estudio de dos obras tardías de Henry James, The jolly corner (1908) y The ivory tower (1917), ...
If C. L. R. James could later reflect in Beyond a Boundary that before arriving in Britain, “about B...
The study examines the gloriously famed work by Henry James, ‘Washington Square’. It is one of the v...
James\u27s autobiographies differ from most by dramatizing so extensively the process of recovery an...