Henry James
Delve into the world of Henry James with this insightful introduction to his major novels, published by Cambridge University Press in 1991. Spanning 176 pages, this engaging book explores the central theme of the betrayal of innocence, offering fresh interpretations that illuminate the complexities of James' work. Rather than presenting the challenges of reading James, this book captures the excitement and depth of his literary contributions. In addition to the thematic analysis, readers will find a concise account of James' life, a comprehensive list of his works, and a valuable guide to further criticism. Perfect for both new readers and seasoned fans, this paperback edition is a must-have for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of one of literature's most profound authors.