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The Wings of the Dove (Penguin Classics)
Amazon.com Review: The Wings of the Dove is a classic example of Henry James's morality tales that play off the naiveté of an American protagonist abroad. In early-20th-century London, Kate Croy and Merton Densher are engaged in a passionate, [... more]
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The Ambassadors (Penguin Classics)
Amazon.com Review: The Ambassadors, which Henry James considered his best work, is the most exquisite refinement of his favorite theme: the collision of American innocence with European experience. This time, James recounts the continental journey of [... more]
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Daisy Miller (Penguin Classics)
Peters out: I enjoyed most of this novel while I was reading, and I think that the writing is technically proficient. The end was a great disappointment, and left me wondering why I spend the time reading this mercifully short piece. At least I can say [... more]
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The Bostonians (Penguin Classics)
Boston Was Full Of Feminists: But James Was Not One Of Them: By the time Henry James had written THE BOSTONIANS in 1886, he was well in his mid section of novel writing. Most of his "American" novels were done but in this one for the first time [... more]
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The Turn of the Screw and The Aspern Papers (Penguin ...
The Art of Fiction: Well these are my two favorite works by Henry James. In both James displays his very neatly honed talents for creating fine fictional universes and architecturally perfect stories where all seems to be just right but of course it isn' [... more]
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Washington Square (Oxford World's Classics)
"You Can't Please Your Father and Me Both; You Must Choose Between Us...": Although Henry James is best known for The Portrait of a Lady (Penguin Classics), this slender volume of a young woman's lifetime is one that resonates for the oddest [... more]
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The Bostonians (Oxford World's Classics)
excellent read: Memorable duel of wills between 2 stubborn forces in control of a pliable public speaker... One of James' stonger pieces; every word counts so read them carefully. His narration is stuffed with swirling ideas, pinpoint social commentary [... more]
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The Wings of the Dove (Oxford World's Classics)
Amazon.com Review: The Wings of the Dove is a classic example of Henry James's morality tales that play off the naiveté of an American protagonist abroad. In early-20th-century London, Kate Croy and Merton Densher are engaged in a passionate, [... more]
$9.95
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The Ambassadors (Oxford World's Classics)
Amazon.com Review: The Ambassadors, which Henry James considered his best work, is the most exquisite refinement of his favorite theme: the collision of American innocence with European experience. This time, James recounts the continental journey of [... more]
$8.95
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Daisy Miller (Modern Library Classics)
Peters out: I enjoyed most of this novel while I was reading, and I think that the writing is technically proficient. The end was a great disappointment, and left me wondering why I spend the time reading this mercifully short piece. At least I can say [... more]
$7.00
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The Turn of the Screw & In the Cage (Modern Library ...
Sinister, spellbinding, suspenseful, and very hard to put down!: Turn of the Screw may be the best haunting story I've ever come across. James is masterful in his unfolding of the tale. His quiet, subtly restrained manner in which he inspires a sense of [... more]
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Washington Square (Modern Library Classics)
"You Can't Please Your Father and Me Both; You Must Choose Between Us...": Although Henry James is best known for The Portrait of a Lady (Penguin Classics), this slender volume of a young woman's lifetime is one that resonates for the oddest [... more]
$7.95
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