The Notebooks of Henry James

The Notebooks of Henry James
Author: Henry James
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1981-09-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780226511047

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"For other novelists the value of Henry James's Notebooks is immense and to brood over them a major experience. The glow of the great impresario is on the pages. They are occasionally readable and endlessly stimulating, often moving and are ocasionally relieved by a drop of gossip."—V. S. Pritchett, New Statesman "The Notebooks take us into his study, and here we can observe him, at last, in the very act of creation at his writing table."—Leon Edel, Atlantic Monthly "A document of prime importance."—Edmund Wilson, New Yorker

The Complete Notebooks of Henry James

The Complete Notebooks of Henry James
Author: Henry James
Publsiher: New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 633
Release: 1987
Genre: Authors, American
ISBN: 0195037820

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The Complete Notebooks of Henry James opens a wide, clear window into the private workshop of America's master novelist, the architect of modernism in fiction. It is a volume that deserves to be called definitive. Assembled and edited by Leon Edel, James's much-acclaimed prizewinning biographer, and Lyall H. Powers, critic and editor of James's letters to Edith Wharton, this book includes the nine scribbler-notebooks that were published by Oxford in 1947; these have been considerably updated and annotated to correct the identification of stories developed by James from his various notes and to reveal many noted Victorians James concealed through use of their initials. Certain omitted portions of the notebooks have also been restored. This volume is especially noteworthy for the body of new material that it contains. It includes a series of James's pocket diaries in which, amid appointments and luncheon dates, he jotted down observations and ideas for his fiction and commented on his personal relations. Also here are some fugitive dictated notes, in which James offered an autobiographcial meditation on the "turning Point in his life and the "working out" of a story based on a passion murder by an American acquaintance in the south of France. James's long out-of-print statements for his unfinished novels The Ivory Tower and The Sense of the Past, scenarios for unfinished plays, the writer's deathbed dictation--all these are here as well. An appendix includes a substantial fragment of a story James never completed, and the book even provides insight into James's "cash accounts." Everywhere throughout the collection, in writings never intended for the public eye, the artist is seen at work. his private prayers to his Muse and exhortations to himself make exhilarating reading.

The Notebooks of Henry James

The Notebooks of Henry James
Author: Francis Otto Matthiessen,Kenneth Ballard Murdock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1981
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1030431184

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The Notebooks of Henry James

The Notebooks of Henry James
Author: F. O. Matthieseen,Kenneth B. Murdock
Publsiher: Peter Smith Pub Incorporated
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1984
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0844660981

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"For other novelists the value of Henry James's "Notebooks is immense and to brood other them a major experience. The glow of the great impresario is on the pages. They are occasionally readable and endlessly stimulating, often moving and are ocasionally relieved by a drop of gossip."--V. S. Pritchett," New Statesman "The "Notebooks take us into his study, and here we can observe him, at last, in the very act of creation at his writing table."--Leon Edel, "Atlantic Monthly "A document of prime importance."--Edmund Wilson, "New Yorker

The Notebooks of Henry James A Reduced Photographic Reprint of the Edition of 1947 Edited by F O Matthiessen and Kenneth B Murdock

The Notebooks of Henry James   A Reduced Photographic Reprint of the Edition of 1947   Edited by F O  Matthiessen and Kenneth B  Murdock
Author: Henry James
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1961
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:560936057

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Tales from a Master s Notebook

Tales from a Master s Notebook
Author: Various
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-02-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781784871475

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A collection of stories from some of our best-loved writers, inspired by ideas found in Henry James's notebooks. When Henry James died he left behind a series of notebooks filled with ideas for novels and stories that he never wrote. Now ten of our best contemporary authors and James enthusiasts have written new short stories based on these 'germs' of ideas. Differing dramatically in setting and style, these stories are modern interpretations of the richly suggestive and enticing notes that Henry James left behind, offering a fresh and original approach to a canonical literary author. Professor Philip Horne, a renowned authority on Henry James, has edited and introduced this collection, which also includes transcripts of James’s original jottings allowing readers to trace the raw ideas through to their modern-day interpretations. Contains stories by Colm Toibin, Rose Tremain, Jonathan Coe, Paul Theroux, Amit Chaudhuri, Giles Foden, Joseph O'Neill, Lynne Truss, Susie Boyt and Tessa Hadley. WITH A FOREWORD BY MICHAEL WOOD

Street Players

Street Players
Author: Kinohi Nishikawa
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2019-01-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780226587073

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The uncontested center of the black pulp fiction universe for more than four decades was the Los Angeles publisher Holloway House. From the late 1960s until it closed in 2008, Holloway House specialized in cheap paperbacks with page-turning narratives featuring black protagonists in crime stories, conspiracy thrillers, prison novels, and Westerns. From Iceberg Slim’s Pimp to Donald Goines’s Never Die Alone, the thread that tied all of these books together—and made them distinct from the majority of American pulp—was an unfailing veneration of black masculinity. Zeroing in on Holloway House, Street Players explores how this world of black pulp fiction was produced, received, and recreated over time and across different communities of readers. Kinohi Nishikawa contends that black pulp fiction was built on white readers’ fears of the feminization of society—and the appeal of black masculinity as a way to counter it. In essence, it was the original form of blaxploitation: a strategy of mass-marketing race to suit the reactionary fantasies of a white audience. But while chauvinism and misogyny remained troubling yet constitutive aspects of this literature, from 1973 onward, Holloway House moved away from publishing sleaze for a white audience to publishing solely for black readers. The standard account of this literary phenomenon is based almost entirely on where this literature ended up: in the hands of black, male, working-class readers. When it closed, Holloway House was synonymous with genre fiction written by black authors for black readers—a field of cultural production that Nishikawa terms the black literary underground. But as Street Players demonstrates, this cultural authenticity had to be created, promoted, and in some cases made up, and there is a story of exploitation at the heart of black pulp fiction’s origins that cannot be ignored.

Theory of Fiction Henry James

Theory of Fiction  Henry James
Author: Henry James,James Edwin Miller
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1972-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0803257473

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Comprised of more than 250 selections from Henry James's stories about writers, his critical and speculative essays, his Notebooks, Prefaces, and letters, this collection brings together for the first time, in a single, systematic volume, all the important passages in James's work which have implications for or ideas about his theory of fiction. The result is the most comprehensive, exhaustive, and innovative volume of fictional theory ever published; in many ways it is the consummation of James's contribution to letters. In a masterful introductory essay, James E. Miller Jr., presents James's theory of fiction in outline; he also contributes brief introductions to each of the seventeen chapters, summarizing the major points. Abundant guides direct the reader to subjects and sources.