"Transforming Henry James is surprising because rarely does one find an arrangement of scholarship that is, overall, as mature, accessible, dense and important, and widely representative not only of the best newer positions in Henry James studies, but of the discipline's traditional approaches and areas of discussion as well. The essays themselves, from first to last, with no interruption and virtually no weak members, are first-rate: thoughtful, careful, often provocative, and always...
More Description"Transforming Henry James is surprising because rarely does one find an arrangement of scholarship that is, overall, as mature, accessible, dense and important, and widely representative not only of the best newer positions in Henry James studies, but of the discipline's traditional approaches and areas of discussion as well. The essays themselves, from first to last, with no interruption and virtually no weak members, are first-rate: thoughtful, careful, often provocative, and always interesting and worth reading and thinking about. The scholarship and annotation, with nearly no exceptions, is superb. So important is the combination of strong essays, editorial crafting, and superb scholarship that I would make it required reading for any advanced undergraduate or graduate-level course having to do with Henry James studies or any one of the subject areas that organize the collection. James scholars and others interested in Henry James studies would serve themselves well by reading Transforming Henry James." - Greg Zacharias, Executive Director of the Henry James Society, Creighton University "This volume brings together work by James scholars young and old; American, English, and Continental; theoretical and interpretive; historically-minded and future-oriented. In its dazzling range, its thorough canvassing of the major issues that arise in and through James's work; and in its imaginative amplitude, it does justice to the infinite variety of James's achievement and testifies to the continuing vitality of his work as a goad to criticism of the highest order. Jamesians and non-Jamesians alike will find this an invaluable addition to their collection." - Jonathan Freedman, University of Michigan "Transforming Henry James brings together an international group of scholars, new and established. This unusually wide-ranging collection of essays represents the lively diversity of James studies today." - Susan M. Griffin, Editor of The Henry James Review, University of Louisville