Articles on Henry James

Found 144 articles.

  • 'You'd never catch my father reading Henry James'
    The Scotsman - 2008/02/27
  • Every Bad Boy Does Fine
    Artforum - 2005/02/01
  • NEW HENRY JAMES SMOKE HOUSE HAS NASCAR THEME.(CITY LIFE)
    The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC) - 1997/07/24
  • DAN H. LAURENCE
    The Independent - London - 2008/04/04
  • PAPERBACKS
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2007/12/30
  • Sir Henry (James Sumner) Maine
    Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - 2007/03/01
  • The Demoralizer - A profile of Gustave Flaubert.
    World and I - 2002/09/01
  • An American Original; A comprehensive life of Edith Wharton, the sharp-eyed chronicler of high society
    The Washington Post - 2007/04/29
  • Monitor Picks.(FEATURES)(WEEKEND)
    The Christian Science Monitor - 2007/09/07
  • HENRY, JAMES (JIMMY)
    Belfast Telegraph - 2007/07/23
  • Intolerable, unstoppable, indispensable
    The Spectator - 2007/01/27
  • The Burden of Isolation
    Literary Review of Canada - 2008/04/01
  • Death to Lady Bountiful: Women and Reform in Edith Wharton's "The Fruit of the Tree."(early 20th-century novel)(Critical Essay)
    Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers - 2001/01/01
  • Viola Roseboro': a prototype for Cather's My Mortal Enemy.(Critical Essay)
    The Mississippi Quarterly - 2000/12/22
  • Consider It the Ultimate Bach Set; For Times When Just a Symphony Won't Do, the Complete Works of Composers Are Now Available
    The Washington Post - 2002/08/11
  • "Ain't we men?": illusions of gender in Joseph Conrad's The Nigger of the "Narcissus".(Critical essay)
    Conradiana - 2006/09/22
  • Sheridan Le Fanu's ungovernable governesses.
    Studies in the Novel - 1997/06/22
  • CULTURAL CONFESSIONS: PENANCE AND PENITENCE IN NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE'S THE SCARLET LETTER AND THE MARBLE FAUN
    Renascence - 2005/01/01
  • `Snobbery: The American Version,' by Joseph Epstein; Houghton (288 pages, $25).
    South Florida Sun-Sentinel (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune NewsService) - 2002/08/05
  • Anamorphic Realism: Veridictory Plots in Balzac, Dostoevsky, and Henry James
    Comparative Literature - 2007/10/01
  • `GREENWICH VILLAGE READER' FILLED WITH BOHEMIAN RHAPSODIES
    The Boston Globe - 2002/04/05
  • Le gai savoir.(Americans in Paris: a Literary Anthology)(Book Review)
    The Nation - 2004/06/28
  • "Our Transatlantic cousins": the battle over American analytic novels in the 'Athenaeum.'
    Studies in American Fiction - 1993/09/22
  • Chap Book, The
    The Concise Oxford Companion to American Literature - 1986/01/01
  • Edith (Newbold) Wharton
    Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - 2007/03/01
  • A master class in the novelist's life; paperbacks:The best of 2005.
    The Mail on Sunday (London, England) - 2005/12/11
  • Books: The tempestuous life and loves of La Belle Pamela The Harp Lesson By Emma Tennant MAIA pounds 8.99 pounds 8.99 (P&P FREE) 08700 798 897
    The Independent on Sunday - 2005/10/02
  • Tales for a Stormy Night: a Pandora's Box of Classic Chillers.(Brief Article)(Audiobook Review)
    Kliatt - 2004/05/01
  • Apart from modernism; Edith Wharton, politics, and fiction before World War I.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
    Reference & Research Book News - 2006/02/01
  • The nation chooses its big reads (well done, Seb, bad luck Fyodor) Big names greet big-screen adaptations' domination of BBC poll with a barely disguised big yawn
    The Independent on Sunday - 2003/10/19
  • Flash and awe Chaaarge! He was there with the Light Brigade. And at Custer's last stand. And Rorke's Drift. And thoughout it all, he remained a complete and utter bastard. Huzzah for Flashman, cheers D J Taylor, moved by the cadences of a vile lif
    The Independent on Sunday - 2005/04/10
  • Moved to tears Which book, poem or play has made you cry more than any other? Continuing our series, the author and critic Jonathan Bate chooses Edith Wharton's The House of Mirth
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2004/01/04
  • The army motif in 'The Red Badge of Courage' as a response to industrial capitalism.
    Papers on Language & Literature - 1996/09/22
  • Village life: New York's West Village is redefining the big-city experience for the 21st century.(City overview)
    Town & Country - 2008/04/01
  • Hardy, Unobscured: An essential English novelist and poet finally gets the biography he deserves.(Thomas Hardy: The Time-Torn Man)(Brief article)(Book review)
    O, The Oprah Magazine - 2007/02/01
  • Toying with Boutonnieres.(Design For Living: Alfred Lunt And Lynne Fontanne, A Biography)(Book Review)
    American Scholar - 2004/01/01
  • Claire Harman: Myself and the Other Fellow: A Life of Robert Louis Stevenson.(Shorter notices)(Myself and the Other Fellow: A Life of Robert Louis Stevenson)(Brief article)(Book review)
    New Criterion - 2006/03/01
  • The Serious Pleasures of Suspense: Victorian Realism and Narrative Doubt.(Book review)
    CLIO - 2005/09/22
  • 1878-1899: The Arts: Chronology
    American Eras - 1997/01/01
  • THE FORMAL ROOM, GRACED BY THE LIKES OF GRANNDMOTHER, ADORNED WITH THE FINEST APPOINTMENTS, FASHIONED IN THE MANNER OF THE BETTER CLASSES, IS HEREUPON RETIRED SETTINGS FOR A HENRY JAMES NOVEL, FORMAL LIVING AND DINING ROOMS DON'T JIBE WITH TODAY'S
    The Boston Globe - 2005/12/11
  • Lives of Victorian literary figures III; Elizabeth Gaskell, the Carlyles and John Ruskin by their contemporaries; 3v.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
    Reference & Research Book News - 2005/11/01
  • Otra vuelta de tuerca de Amenábar: el joven prodigio del cine Español vuelve con Los otros un thriller sobre la luz y las tinieblas, bajo la sombra sutilmente inquietante de Hitchcock y Henry James. (cine).(TT: Amenábar
    Epoca - 2001/09/07
  • Dime Novels and Historical Romances
    American Eras - 1997/01/01
  • Poets Laureate and Prizes
    The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature - 2003/01/01
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