Henry James in Context
Herausgeber: McWhirter, David
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Designed as a contextual and critical resource for scholars and students, this volume's 42 essays examine novelist Henry James (1843-1916) and his fiction in the context of the history, sociology, and aesthetic and material culture of modernity.
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Designed as a contextual and critical resource for scholars and students, this volume's 42 essays examine novelist Henry James (1843-1916) and his fiction in the context of the history, sociology, and aesthetic and material culture of modernity.
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- Literature in Context
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 756g
- ISBN-13: 9781107456853
- ISBN-10: 1107456851
- Artikelnr.: 44034068
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Literature in Context
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 756g
- ISBN-13: 9781107456853
- ISBN-10: 1107456851
- Artikelnr.: 44034068
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface
Chronology Christopher Carmona
Part I. Life and Career, Times and Places: 1. Nineteenth-century America (1843-70) Andrew Taylor
2. Nineteenth-century Europe (1843-1900) Millicent Bell
3. Victorian England (1870-90) Priscilla L. Walton
4. Fin-de-siècle London (1890-1900) Michael Levenson
5. The twentieth-century world (1901-16) Martha Banta
6. Autobiographies and biographies Sheila Teahan
7. Letters and notebooks Philip Horne
8. The James family Pierre A. Walker
Part II. Historical and Cultural Contexts: 9. Aestheticism and decadence Michèle Mendelssohn
10. Authorship Richard Salmon
11. Children Kevin Ohi
12. Consumer culture Miranda El-Rayess
13. Cosmopolitanism Jessica Berman
14. Courtship, marriage, family Lynn Wardley
15. Ethics Merle A. Williams
16. Language Elsa Nettels
17. Law Stuart Culver
18. Manners Mary Ann O'Farrell
19. Media and communication technologies Mark Goble
20. Modernism Eric Haralson
21. Money and class June Hee Chung
22. Museums and exhibitions Tamara L. Follini
23. Nationalism and imperialism John Carlos Rowe
24. Print culture Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen
25. Psychology Sarah Blackwood
26. Race Kenneth W. Warren
27. Realism and naturalism Phillip Barrish
28. Sexualities and sexology Hugh Stevens
29. Social sciences and the disciplines Wendy Graham
30. Things Victoria Coulson
31. Time Deidre Lynch
32. Travel and tourism Roslyn Jolly
33. Urbanity Eric Savoy
34. Visual culture Kendall Johnson
35. Women and men Donatella Izzo
36. Work Rory Drummond
Part III. Reception: 37. Publishing history and contemporary reception Linda Simon
38. Critical response, 1916-47 Michael Anesko
39. Critical response, 1947-85 Jonathan Freedman
40. Recent criticism (since 1985) Gert Buelens
41. Translation and international reception Annick Duperray and Jeremy Tambling
Further reading
Index.
Chronology Christopher Carmona
Part I. Life and Career, Times and Places: 1. Nineteenth-century America (1843-70) Andrew Taylor
2. Nineteenth-century Europe (1843-1900) Millicent Bell
3. Victorian England (1870-90) Priscilla L. Walton
4. Fin-de-siècle London (1890-1900) Michael Levenson
5. The twentieth-century world (1901-16) Martha Banta
6. Autobiographies and biographies Sheila Teahan
7. Letters and notebooks Philip Horne
8. The James family Pierre A. Walker
Part II. Historical and Cultural Contexts: 9. Aestheticism and decadence Michèle Mendelssohn
10. Authorship Richard Salmon
11. Children Kevin Ohi
12. Consumer culture Miranda El-Rayess
13. Cosmopolitanism Jessica Berman
14. Courtship, marriage, family Lynn Wardley
15. Ethics Merle A. Williams
16. Language Elsa Nettels
17. Law Stuart Culver
18. Manners Mary Ann O'Farrell
19. Media and communication technologies Mark Goble
20. Modernism Eric Haralson
21. Money and class June Hee Chung
22. Museums and exhibitions Tamara L. Follini
23. Nationalism and imperialism John Carlos Rowe
24. Print culture Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen
25. Psychology Sarah Blackwood
26. Race Kenneth W. Warren
27. Realism and naturalism Phillip Barrish
28. Sexualities and sexology Hugh Stevens
29. Social sciences and the disciplines Wendy Graham
30. Things Victoria Coulson
31. Time Deidre Lynch
32. Travel and tourism Roslyn Jolly
33. Urbanity Eric Savoy
34. Visual culture Kendall Johnson
35. Women and men Donatella Izzo
36. Work Rory Drummond
Part III. Reception: 37. Publishing history and contemporary reception Linda Simon
38. Critical response, 1916-47 Michael Anesko
39. Critical response, 1947-85 Jonathan Freedman
40. Recent criticism (since 1985) Gert Buelens
41. Translation and international reception Annick Duperray and Jeremy Tambling
Further reading
Index.
Preface
Chronology Christopher Carmona
Part I. Life and Career, Times and Places: 1. Nineteenth-century America (1843-70) Andrew Taylor
2. Nineteenth-century Europe (1843-1900) Millicent Bell
3. Victorian England (1870-90) Priscilla L. Walton
4. Fin-de-siècle London (1890-1900) Michael Levenson
5. The twentieth-century world (1901-16) Martha Banta
6. Autobiographies and biographies Sheila Teahan
7. Letters and notebooks Philip Horne
8. The James family Pierre A. Walker
Part II. Historical and Cultural Contexts: 9. Aestheticism and decadence Michèle Mendelssohn
10. Authorship Richard Salmon
11. Children Kevin Ohi
12. Consumer culture Miranda El-Rayess
13. Cosmopolitanism Jessica Berman
14. Courtship, marriage, family Lynn Wardley
15. Ethics Merle A. Williams
16. Language Elsa Nettels
17. Law Stuart Culver
18. Manners Mary Ann O'Farrell
19. Media and communication technologies Mark Goble
20. Modernism Eric Haralson
21. Money and class June Hee Chung
22. Museums and exhibitions Tamara L. Follini
23. Nationalism and imperialism John Carlos Rowe
24. Print culture Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen
25. Psychology Sarah Blackwood
26. Race Kenneth W. Warren
27. Realism and naturalism Phillip Barrish
28. Sexualities and sexology Hugh Stevens
29. Social sciences and the disciplines Wendy Graham
30. Things Victoria Coulson
31. Time Deidre Lynch
32. Travel and tourism Roslyn Jolly
33. Urbanity Eric Savoy
34. Visual culture Kendall Johnson
35. Women and men Donatella Izzo
36. Work Rory Drummond
Part III. Reception: 37. Publishing history and contemporary reception Linda Simon
38. Critical response, 1916-47 Michael Anesko
39. Critical response, 1947-85 Jonathan Freedman
40. Recent criticism (since 1985) Gert Buelens
41. Translation and international reception Annick Duperray and Jeremy Tambling
Further reading
Index.
Chronology Christopher Carmona
Part I. Life and Career, Times and Places: 1. Nineteenth-century America (1843-70) Andrew Taylor
2. Nineteenth-century Europe (1843-1900) Millicent Bell
3. Victorian England (1870-90) Priscilla L. Walton
4. Fin-de-siècle London (1890-1900) Michael Levenson
5. The twentieth-century world (1901-16) Martha Banta
6. Autobiographies and biographies Sheila Teahan
7. Letters and notebooks Philip Horne
8. The James family Pierre A. Walker
Part II. Historical and Cultural Contexts: 9. Aestheticism and decadence Michèle Mendelssohn
10. Authorship Richard Salmon
11. Children Kevin Ohi
12. Consumer culture Miranda El-Rayess
13. Cosmopolitanism Jessica Berman
14. Courtship, marriage, family Lynn Wardley
15. Ethics Merle A. Williams
16. Language Elsa Nettels
17. Law Stuart Culver
18. Manners Mary Ann O'Farrell
19. Media and communication technologies Mark Goble
20. Modernism Eric Haralson
21. Money and class June Hee Chung
22. Museums and exhibitions Tamara L. Follini
23. Nationalism and imperialism John Carlos Rowe
24. Print culture Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen
25. Psychology Sarah Blackwood
26. Race Kenneth W. Warren
27. Realism and naturalism Phillip Barrish
28. Sexualities and sexology Hugh Stevens
29. Social sciences and the disciplines Wendy Graham
30. Things Victoria Coulson
31. Time Deidre Lynch
32. Travel and tourism Roslyn Jolly
33. Urbanity Eric Savoy
34. Visual culture Kendall Johnson
35. Women and men Donatella Izzo
36. Work Rory Drummond
Part III. Reception: 37. Publishing history and contemporary reception Linda Simon
38. Critical response, 1916-47 Michael Anesko
39. Critical response, 1947-85 Jonathan Freedman
40. Recent criticism (since 1985) Gert Buelens
41. Translation and international reception Annick Duperray and Jeremy Tambling
Further reading
Index.