Henry James on Stage and Screen
Discover the fascinating intersection of literature and performance in Henry James on Stage and Screen, a compelling exploration of the acclaimed author Henry James's attempts to conquer the theatrical world in the 1890s. This insightful book, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2000, spans 264 pages and delves into James's ambitious yet tumultuous journey as he sought fame and financial stability through the theatre, only to face the harsh reality of being booed off the stage.
Through a detailed analysis of his works and their adaptations, this book provides readers with a unique perspective on James's legacy and the challenges he faced in the realm of performance. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and theatre lovers alike, Henry James on Stage and Screen offers a captivating look at the trials of a literary giant navigating the world of drama.