The question of Henry James; a collection of critical essays,
edited by F. W. Dupee.
- New York, Octagon Books, 1973 [c1945]
- xxii, 302 p. 22 cm.
Reprint of the ed. published by Holt, New York.
Higginson, T. W. Henry James, Jr.--Howells, W. D. Mr. Henry James's later work.--Colby, F. M. In darkest James.--Croly, H. Henry James and his countrymen.--Beerbohm, M. The mote in the middle distance.--Conrad, J. The historian of fine consciences.--Ford, F. M. The old man.--Lubbock, P. The mind of an artist.--Sherman, S. P. The aesthetic idealism of Henry James.--Beach, J. W. The figure in the carpet.--Beer, T. Henry James and Stephen Crane.--Eliot, T. S. On Henry James.--Brooks, V. W. Two phases of Henry James.--Parrington, V. L. Henry James and the nostalgia of culture.--Kenton, E. Henry James in the world.--Rourke, C. The American.--Wilson, E. The ambiguity of Henry James.--Blackmur, R. P. In the country of the blue.--Zabel, M. D. The poetics of Henry James.--Matthiessen, F. O. The ambassadors.--Spender, S. The golden bowl.--Auden, W. H. At the grave of Henry James.--Gide, A. Henry James.--Barzun, J. Henry James, melodramatist.--Troy, W. The altar of Henry James.--Rahv, P. Attitudes toward Henry James.--Bibliography (p. 281-297)
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