This article demonstrates how changes in Henry James' handling of the international theme, that is Europeans and Americans compared, can be correlated to alterations in the international position of the United States itself. It argues that, whereas in his novels and stories of the 1870s/early 1880s (Roderick Hudson, Daisy Miller, The American, The Europeans, Portrait of a Lady), it is the Americans who are generally the innocents and victims (albeit sometimes victims of deracinated, cosmopolitan, Europeanized Americans), when James returned to that theme on a major level in the early 1900s (The Ambassadors, Wings of the Dove, Golden Bowl), in many ways one can argue it is now the Europeans or Europeanized Americans who are the victims of th...
There has been no single study of the travel writings of Henry James; indeed there has been only sca...
Henry James is not usually read as having much to do with China or transpacific commerce. However, h...
This dissertation examines the modern, worldly dimensions of Henry James’s literary practice evident...
Henry James is the most prominent American novelist who practices the international novels which dea...
Henry James is one of the most prominent American novelists. In spite of a great novelist, he was al...
As an American author who chose to live in Europe, Henry James frequently wrote about cultural diffe...
International audienceHenry James, as an American author who chose to live in Europe, seems to embod...
James life-long concern with the dialectic between the qualities of Europe and those of the United S...
Henry James, as a prominent American novelist, is famous for his international novels, in which he p...
This essay is a substantial expansion of the paper delivered at an International Seminar on Henry Ja...
This article interrogates cosmopolitanism in Henry James's ‘Daisy Miller', arguing that transatlanti...
Culture is a difficult term to pin down because of its different usages in different contexts. Broad...
This article is intended to provide an introduction to one of Henry James\u2019s most complex and mo...
Among the subjects and the themes in the works of Henry James, his international theme of ‘America v...
International audienceAn introduction to the themes of heritage and transfer in the works of Henry J...
There has been no single study of the travel writings of Henry James; indeed there has been only sca...
Henry James is not usually read as having much to do with China or transpacific commerce. However, h...
This dissertation examines the modern, worldly dimensions of Henry James’s literary practice evident...
Henry James is the most prominent American novelist who practices the international novels which dea...
Henry James is one of the most prominent American novelists. In spite of a great novelist, he was al...
As an American author who chose to live in Europe, Henry James frequently wrote about cultural diffe...
International audienceHenry James, as an American author who chose to live in Europe, seems to embod...
James life-long concern with the dialectic between the qualities of Europe and those of the United S...
Henry James, as a prominent American novelist, is famous for his international novels, in which he p...
This essay is a substantial expansion of the paper delivered at an International Seminar on Henry Ja...
This article interrogates cosmopolitanism in Henry James's ‘Daisy Miller', arguing that transatlanti...
Culture is a difficult term to pin down because of its different usages in different contexts. Broad...
This article is intended to provide an introduction to one of Henry James\u2019s most complex and mo...
Among the subjects and the themes in the works of Henry James, his international theme of ‘America v...
International audienceAn introduction to the themes of heritage and transfer in the works of Henry J...
There has been no single study of the travel writings of Henry James; indeed there has been only sca...
Henry James is not usually read as having much to do with China or transpacific commerce. However, h...
This dissertation examines the modern, worldly dimensions of Henry James’s literary practice evident...