Henry James Selected Tales

Henry James Selected Tales

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A cornerstone of the Everyman's Library series, Henry James Selected Tales presents a carefully curated anthology of short fiction from one of literature's great masters, selected by Peter Messent and Tom Paulin of the University of Nottingham. James was a towering figure of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, whose psychological realism and intricate prose style redefined the possibilities of the short story form. This collection chronicles a range of his most celebrated tales, illuminating his preoccupations with consciousness, social convention, and the complex interplay between innocence and experience. With an introduction by Peter Messent providing scholarly context, the volume offers both newcomers and devoted readers an authoritative gateway into James's richly layered narrative world.

Author: Henry James
Format: Paperback

Genre: Classic fiction

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A cornerstone of the Everyman's Library series, Henry James Selected Tales presents a carefully curated anthology of short fiction from one of literature's great masters, selected by Peter Messent and Tom Paulin of the University of Nottingham. James was a towering figure of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, whose psychological realism and intricate prose style redefined the possibilities of the short story form. This collection chronicles a range of his most celebrated tales, illuminating his preoccupations with consciousness, social convention, and the complex interplay between innocence and experience. With an introduction by Peter Messent providing scholarly context, the volume offers both newcomers and devoted readers an authoritative gateway into James's richly layered narrative world.