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The Princess Casamassima

Introduction by Bernard Richards

The Princess Casamassima( )
Author: James, Henry
Introduction by: Richards, Bernard
Series title:Everyman's Library Classics Ser.
ISBN:978-0-679-40672-3
Publication Date:Nov 1991
Publisher:Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Imprint:Everyman's Library
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $25.00
Book Description:

When Henry James chose to, as he did in The Princess Casamassima, he could write about the political turbulence of his era with astonishing excitement and directness. The London underworld of terrorist conspiracies that entangles his hero comes alive under his pen with a violence that seems, more than a century later, only too familiar.             Young bookbinder Hyacinth Robinson, the illegitimate son of a...
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Book Details
Pages:616
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / Literary
Fiction / City Life
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.18 x 8.26 x 1.39 Inches
Book Weight:1.426 Pounds
Author Biography
James, Henry (Author)
Henry James, American novelist and literary critic, was born in 1843 in New York City. Psychologist-philosopher William James was his brother. By the age of 18, he had lived in France, England, Switzerland, Germany, and New England. In 1876, he moved to London, having decided to live abroad permanently.

James was a prolific writer; his writings include 22 novels, 113 tales, 15 plays, approximately 10 books of criticism, and 7 travel books. His best-known works include Daisy Miller, The Turn of the Screw, The Portrait of a Lady, The Ambassadors, and The American Scene. His works of fiction are elegant and articulate looks at Victorian society; while primarily set in genteel society, James subtlely explores class issues, sexual repression, and psychological distress.

Henry James died in 1916 in London. The James Memorial Stone in Poet's Corner, Westminster Abbey, commemorates him.

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