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Notes and reviews / by Henry James, with a preface by Pierre de Chaignon la Rose; a series of twenty-five papers hitherto unpublished in book form.

Author/creator James, Henry, 1843-1916
Other author/creatorChaignon la Rose, Pierre de, 1871-
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoCambridge, Mass. : Dunster House, 1921.
Descriptionxx, 227 pages ; 23 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Fiction and Sir Walter Scott.--Miss Prescott's "Azarian."--Lindisfarn chase.--Emily Chester: a novel.--Miss Alcott's "Moods."--The noble school of fiction.--"Miss MacKenzie."--"The Schönberg-Cotta family."--"Can you forgive her?"--"The Gayworthys."--A French critic.--Miss Braddon.--Eugénie de Guérin's journal.--"The Belton estate."--Swinburne's "Chastelard".--Kingsley's "Hereward."--"Winifred Bertram."--Mrs. Gaskell.--"Marian Rooke."--"A noble life."--Epictetus.--Victor Hugo's last novel.--Felix Holt, the radical.--Eugénie de Guérin's letters.--The last French novel.
General noteIn the present volume the editor has collected all of James's printed writings during the first three calendar years of his apprenticeship (1864, 1865, and 1866), with the exception of six papers which have already appeared in 'book form'. The unsigned book reviews here republished first appeared in the North American review and the Nation. cf. Pref.
LCCN 21008860

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Joyner General Stacks PN511 .J17 1921 ✔ Available Place Hold