
Plots And Characters In The Fiction Of Henry James
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A scholarly reference work in the tradition of literary companion guides, Plots and Characters in the Fiction of Henry James presents a comprehensive and authoritative survey of one of the most celebrated writers in American literary history. Robert L. Gale systematically catalogs the plots and characters across Henry James's vast body of fiction, from his early novels to his late masterworks, providing readers and scholars with an indispensable navigational tool. The work details the intricate web of relationships, motivations, and narrative arcs that define James's nuanced fictional universe, illustrating the complexity and psychological depth for which the author is renowned. Written with academic precision yet remaining accessible, this volume serves as both a study companion and a reference guide for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of James's literary output.
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears. Page Condition: Yellowed. Markings: No markings. Binding: Intact.
A scholarly reference work in the tradition of literary companion guides, Plots and Characters in the Fiction of Henry James presents a comprehensive and authoritative survey of one of the most celebrated writers in American literary history. Robert L. Gale systematically catalogs the plots and characters across Henry James's vast body of fiction, from his early novels to his late masterworks, providing readers and scholars with an indispensable navigational tool. The work details the intricate web of relationships, motivations, and narrative arcs that define James's nuanced fictional universe, illustrating the complexity and psychological depth for which the author is renowned. Written with academic precision yet remaining accessible, this volume serves as both a study companion and a reference guide for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of James's literary output.











