"This work is a brilliant new analysis of Jamesian sexuality and gender indentification."--Leland S. Person, University of Alabama at Birmingham "In this well-written, informative study, Graham considers the issue of James's sexuality and its relation to his works within the "discursive frameworks" of his time. . . . The historical background treating medical, psychological, and moral views of love, sexuality, inversion, and neuresthenia is both fascinating and persuasive. Upper division undergraduates through faculty."--Choice
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