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Edith Wharton-Henry James Connections
Edith Wharton was such a fan of "The Master," and Henry James displayed such a similar admiration for her in return that there must be affinities, analogies, or similarities of expression that connect the two authors in their respective ouvres. Would anyone care to elaborate on this theme with specific instances taken from their works?
Posted By Don McCasland at Tue 31 Jul 2007, 12:52 PM in Crucial Instances || 1 Reply