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The portable Henry James / edited, and with an introd., by Morton Dauwen Zabel.

Author: James, Henry, 1843-1916.

Imprint:New York : Viking press, 1951.

Descriptionviii, 696 p. ; 17 cm.

Note:PART I: FIVE TALES: Four meetings (1877) - The marriages (1891) - Greville Fane (1892) - The real thing (1892) - A round of visits (1910) -- PART II: THREE NOUVELLES: The pupil (1891) - The beast in the jungle (1903) - The bench of desolation (1909) -- PART III:CRITICISM: The art of fiction (1884) - 'The great form' (1889) - Criticism (1891) - Mr. Walt Whitman (1865) - The limitations of Dickens (1865) - Hawthorne: The scarlet letter (1879) - Ivan Turgenieff (1897) - Honore de Balzac (1902) - Gustave Flaubert: Madame Bovary (1902) - Henry James to H.W. Wells (1915) -- PART IV: PORTRAITS OF PLACES: FOUR CITIES: The after-season in Rome (1873) - Occasional Paris (1877) - London (1888) - New York revisited (1906) -- PART V: PASSAGES OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND A JOURNAL: The sense of glory (A memory of Paris in youth: The Louvre and the Galerie d'Apollon) (1913) - The end of the Civil War: the mask of Lincoln (1914) - The banquet of initiation: London and George Eliot (1917) - The voice of Concord (1907) - A journal: Boston, Cambridge, London, Paris: 25 November 1881 - 11 November 1882 (1947). -- PART VI: LETTERS (a series of letters from Henry James to various correspondents)

Bibliography Note:Bibliography: p. 687-696.

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Four meetings.
The marriages.
Greville Fane.
The real thing.
A round of visits.
The pupil.
The beast in the jungle.
The bench of desolation.
The art of fiction.
The great form.
Criticism.
Mr. Walt Whitman.
The limitations of Dickens.
Hawthorne: the Scarlet Letter.
Ivan Turgénieff.
Honoré de Balzac.
Gustave Flaubert: Madame Bovary.
Henry James to H.G. Wells.
The after-season in Rome.
Occasional Paris.
London.
New York revisited.
The sense of glory.
The end of the Civil War: the mask of Lincoln.
The voice of Concord.
A journal: Boston, Cambridge, London, Paris.