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Henry James and the Expanding Horizon : A Study of the Meaning and Basic Themes of James’s Fiction

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Henry James and the Expanding Horizon : A Study of the Meaning and Basic Themes of James’s Fiction

by Andreas, Osborn

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Rubbed. Some light cover stains. Good. Literary Criticism Univ. of Washington Press Seattle 1948 orig.cloth 22x14cm, xv,179 pp., Some pencilled underlinings to text. Contents: Emotional Cannibalism; Consideration for Others; Love: The Deterrent to the Full Life; The Sense of the Past; The Artistic Homage versus the Lure of Power; Attacks on the Sheltered Life; The Mystery of Personal Identity; False Values; The International Theme; Fables for Critics; Conclusion.

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Title
Henry James and the Expanding Horizon : A Study of the Meaning and Basic Themes of James’s Fiction
Author
Andreas, Osborn
Book Condition
Used - Rubbed. Some light cover stains. Good.
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Hardcover
Publisher
Univ. of Washington Press
Date Published
1948
Keywords
Henry James English Literature Meaning

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