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Novels, 1871-1880

Novels, 1871-1880
Author: Henry James
Publisher: Library of America
Total Pages: 1322
Release: 1983
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Five novels dramatize the interaction of Americans with more sophisticated Europeans.


Henry James

Henry James
Author: Henry James
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1287
Release: 1997-09-01
Genre: American fiction
ISBN: 9781579580285

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The first volume in what will eventually be the complete James canon presents his five early novels, filled with sparkling dialogue, masterfully timed suspense, and the romance of youthful and artistic aspiration: Watch and Ward, Roderick Hudson, The American, The Europeans, and Confidence. They appear in their original early versions, without the revisions James added in his later years, revealing his true early style both its occasional naïveté and its remarkable sharpness of observation.


Henry James

Henry James
Author: Henry James
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1287
Release:
Genre: American fiction
ISBN:

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Henry James Novels 1871-1880

Henry James Novels 1871-1880
Author: William T. ed Stafford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1286
Release: 1983
Genre: James, Henry
ISBN: 9780940450134

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Novels, 1881-1886

Novels, 1881-1886
Author: Henry James
Publisher: Library of America
Total Pages: 1249
Release: 1985
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780940450301

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Tells the stories of a fortune hunter, an American heiress living in Europe, and a naive young woman torn between love and idealism.


The Other House

The Other House
Author: Henry James
Publisher:
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1896
Genre:
ISBN:

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Roderick Hudson

Roderick Hudson
Author: Henry James
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2004
Genre: Rome (Italy)
ISBN:

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Roderick Hudson is a phenomenon among sculptors; carving life out of solid stone and moulding the wills of people no less easily. Moving to Rome with his patron and friend, he finds that Europe tests him in ways he had not anticipated, both as an artist and as a man.


The Reverberator

The Reverberator
Author: Henry James
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1888
Genre:
ISBN:

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Complete Stories, 1874-1884

Complete Stories, 1874-1884
Author: Henry James
Publisher: Library of America
Total Pages: 966
Release: 1999
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781883011635

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Collection of short stories by the author of Daisy Miller and The turn of the screw.


Downtown

Downtown
Author: Robert M. Fogelson
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 811
Release: 2001-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0300133405

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Winner of a Lewis Mumford Prize: “Extremely engaging reading for those interested in the history of cities and urban experience.” —Booklist Written by one of this country’s foremost urban historians, Downtown is the first history of what was once viewed as the heart of the American city. It tells the fascinating story of how downtown—and the way Americans thought about downtown—changed over time. By showing how businessmen and property owners worked to promote the well-being of downtown, even at the expense of other parts of the city, it also gives a riveting account of spatial politics in urban America. Drawing on a wide array of contemporary sources, Robert M. Fogelson brings downtown to life, first as the business district, then as the central business district, and finally as just another business district. His book vividly recreates the long-forgotten battles over subways and skyscrapers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. And it provides a fresh, often startling perspective on elevated highways, parking bans, urban redevelopment, and other controversial issues. This groundbreaking book will be a revelation to scholars, city planners, policymakers, and anyone interested in American cities and American history. “A thorough and accomplished history.” —The Washington Post Book World "Superlative . . . a vital contribution to the study of American life.” —Publishers Weekly “A superbly thorough analysis of the causes of inner-city blight, congestion, and economic decline in mid-20th century urban America.” —Library Journal Includes photographs