Henry James and the Writing of Race and Nation
Discover the intricate relationship between literature and identity in Henry James and the Writing of Race and Nation by Sara Blair, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This thought-provoking book explores how Henry James's literary works reflect the complexities of racial, national, and cultural identities during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. With 272 pages of insightful analysis, Blair delves into James's engagement with the cultural rituals that shaped American values of the time. This essential read is perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of literature and criticism, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of race and nation in classic American literature. Enhance your understanding of one of America's most significant authors by adding this compelling title to your collection.