This essay focuses on Henry James\u2019s representation of New York City in the short stories \u201cCrapy Cornelia\u201d (1909) and \u201cA Round of Visits\u201d (1910). Written after his 1904-1905 trip to the United States, from the point of view of a returning expatriate, these stories provide compelling evidence of the extent to which James had been able to draw from his mixed feelings of bewilderment, dismay, but also exhilaration, when faced with before the overpowering spectacle of the metropolis, to probe the state of American society. Portraying New York, then in the midst of a profound architectural, economic, and ethnic transformation, as the avatar of emerging twentieth-century culture, James offered reflections on the human cond...
From the Civil War to the first decade of the twentieth-century, Henry James\u27s picturesque reflec...
This paper traces the passage by which Henry James reaches his revaluation of American cullture, whi...
Henry James has always been considered the elitist and aloof writer par excellence. This essay inves...
This essay examines the ways in which Henry James recreated, and made use of, the sound of New York ...
This article is intended to provide an introduction to one of Henry James\u2019s most complex and mo...
Henry James’s first book of travel writings, Transatlantic Sketches (1875), was published in the sam...
There has been no single study of the travel writings of Henry James; indeed there has been only sca...
Henry James was the quintessential expatriate writer, although his travels did not follow the classi...
As an American author who chose to live in Europe, Henry James frequently wrote about cultural diffe...
Long misread as a novelist conspicuously lacking in historical consciousness, Henry James has often ...
This dissertation examines the modern, worldly dimensions of Henry James’s literary practice evident...
Henry James returned from England to the United States in late August 1904, after nearly a quarter o...
1This article examines the ways in which James, in A Small Boy and Others (1913), the first part of ...
Culture is a difficult term to pin down because of its different usages in different contexts. Broad...
The main subject of this thesis is Henry James' early tales (27 in number) which were printed in Ame...
From the Civil War to the first decade of the twentieth-century, Henry James\u27s picturesque reflec...
This paper traces the passage by which Henry James reaches his revaluation of American cullture, whi...
Henry James has always been considered the elitist and aloof writer par excellence. This essay inves...
This essay examines the ways in which Henry James recreated, and made use of, the sound of New York ...
This article is intended to provide an introduction to one of Henry James\u2019s most complex and mo...
Henry James’s first book of travel writings, Transatlantic Sketches (1875), was published in the sam...
There has been no single study of the travel writings of Henry James; indeed there has been only sca...
Henry James was the quintessential expatriate writer, although his travels did not follow the classi...
As an American author who chose to live in Europe, Henry James frequently wrote about cultural diffe...
Long misread as a novelist conspicuously lacking in historical consciousness, Henry James has often ...
This dissertation examines the modern, worldly dimensions of Henry James’s literary practice evident...
Henry James returned from England to the United States in late August 1904, after nearly a quarter o...
1This article examines the ways in which James, in A Small Boy and Others (1913), the first part of ...
Culture is a difficult term to pin down because of its different usages in different contexts. Broad...
The main subject of this thesis is Henry James' early tales (27 in number) which were printed in Ame...
From the Civil War to the first decade of the twentieth-century, Henry James\u27s picturesque reflec...
This paper traces the passage by which Henry James reaches his revaluation of American cullture, whi...
Henry James has always been considered the elitist and aloof writer par excellence. This essay inves...