This article is intended to provide an introduction to one of Henry James\u2019s most complex and most widely discussed works, "The American Scene" (1907). After tracing the genesis and development of the book, and explaining the context out of which it emerged, the article analyzes both its form (which, for its intricate, innovative quality aligns it with James\u2019s last three novels and, more in general, with emerging Modernism), and its major themes, including: the metropolis as a synecdoche of America, the skyscraper as a symbol of the growing dominance of commercialism, the hotel as the site of social promiscuousness, impermanence and publicity, the effects of mass immigration on American identity and the English language as a medium...
This essay is a substantial expansion of the paper delivered at an International Seminar on Henry Ja...
This dissertation examines the modern, worldly dimensions of Henry James’s literary practice evident...
There has been no single study of the travel writings of Henry James; indeed there has been only sca...
This essay examines the ways in which Henry James recreated, and made use of, the sound of New York ...
This article demonstrates how changes in Henry James' handling of the international theme, that is E...
Henry James is the most prominent American novelist who practices the international novels which dea...
From the Civil War to the first decade of the twentieth-century, Henry James\u27s picturesque reflec...
International audienceAn introduction to the themes of heritage and transfer in the works of Henry J...
Culture is a difficult term to pin down because of its different usages in different contexts. Broad...
Henry James is one of the most prominent American novelists. In spite of a great novelist, he was al...
This article is intended to provide an introduction to Henry James's novel "Washington Square"
Este estudio de dos obras tardías de Henry James, The jolly corner (1908) y The ivory tower (1917), ...
Henry James was a renowned literary figure of America during the nineteenth andtwentieth centuries. ...
In his international novels, Henry James builds the image of England through the eyes of the America...
This essay focuses on Henry James\u2019s representation of New York City in the short stories \u201c...
This essay is a substantial expansion of the paper delivered at an International Seminar on Henry Ja...
This dissertation examines the modern, worldly dimensions of Henry James’s literary practice evident...
There has been no single study of the travel writings of Henry James; indeed there has been only sca...
This essay examines the ways in which Henry James recreated, and made use of, the sound of New York ...
This article demonstrates how changes in Henry James' handling of the international theme, that is E...
Henry James is the most prominent American novelist who practices the international novels which dea...
From the Civil War to the first decade of the twentieth-century, Henry James\u27s picturesque reflec...
International audienceAn introduction to the themes of heritage and transfer in the works of Henry J...
Culture is a difficult term to pin down because of its different usages in different contexts. Broad...
Henry James is one of the most prominent American novelists. In spite of a great novelist, he was al...
This article is intended to provide an introduction to Henry James's novel "Washington Square"
Este estudio de dos obras tardías de Henry James, The jolly corner (1908) y The ivory tower (1917), ...
Henry James was a renowned literary figure of America during the nineteenth andtwentieth centuries. ...
In his international novels, Henry James builds the image of England through the eyes of the America...
This essay focuses on Henry James\u2019s representation of New York City in the short stories \u201c...
This essay is a substantial expansion of the paper delivered at an International Seminar on Henry Ja...
This dissertation examines the modern, worldly dimensions of Henry James’s literary practice evident...
There has been no single study of the travel writings of Henry James; indeed there has been only sca...