Selected Short Stories
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Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
Henry James stands as one of the towering figures of Anglo-American literature, and this anthology brings together some of his finest short fiction, showcasing the psychological depth and stylistic precision that defined his career. The collection presents a range of stories that uncover the hidden tensions of social life, the complexities of human consciousness, and the subtle power dynamics at play in polite society on both sides of the Atlantic. James chronicles the inner lives of his characters with extraordinary care, weaving narratives that are at once intimate and expansive, drawing readers into worlds where perception and reality are perpetually at odds. Written in his characteristically nuanced and measured prose, these stories argue for the short story as a form capable of bearing the full weight of novelistic ambition. An essential volume for any reader seeking to understand the range and genius of one of literature's great masters.
Author: Henry James
Format: Paperback
Published: 1975, Penguin Modern Classics
Genre: Classic fiction
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
Henry James stands as one of the towering figures of Anglo-American literature, and this anthology brings together some of his finest short fiction, showcasing the psychological depth and stylistic precision that defined his career. The collection presents a range of stories that uncover the hidden tensions of social life, the complexities of human consciousness, and the subtle power dynamics at play in polite society on both sides of the Atlantic. James chronicles the inner lives of his characters with extraordinary care, weaving narratives that are at once intimate and expansive, drawing readers into worlds where perception and reality are perpetually at odds. Written in his characteristically nuanced and measured prose, these stories argue for the short story as a form capable of bearing the full weight of novelistic ambition. An essential volume for any reader seeking to understand the range and genius of one of literature's great masters.