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Henry James

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
56 Seiten
Englisch
Double 9 Bookserschienen am01.03.2024
"Henry James" by Rebecca West is a compelling work of literary biography, offering readers a nuanced exploration of the life and works of the esteemed American author. Delving into the intricate complexities of James's literary genius and personal journey, West presents a richly detailed portrait of one of the most influential figures in American literature. As a masterful piece of literary analysis, the book navigates through James's prolific career, from his early writings to his later masterpieces. West's insightful commentary and keen observations illuminate the themes, characters, and narrative techniques that characterize James's oeuvre, providing readers with a deeper understanding of his enduring literary legacy. The genre of "Henry James" can be categorized as literary biography, showcasing West's expertise as a renowned literary critic and biographer. Through meticulous research and thoughtful reflection, West offers readers a captivating glimpse into the life and times of Henry James, capturing the essence of his literary brilliance and the complexities of his personal and professional relationships. Overall, "Henry James" stands as a testament to West's skill as a biographer and her profound appreciation for the enduring contributions of one of America's most celebrated authors.mehr
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Klappentext"Henry James" by Rebecca West is a compelling work of literary biography, offering readers a nuanced exploration of the life and works of the esteemed American author. Delving into the intricate complexities of James's literary genius and personal journey, West presents a richly detailed portrait of one of the most influential figures in American literature. As a masterful piece of literary analysis, the book navigates through James's prolific career, from his early writings to his later masterpieces. West's insightful commentary and keen observations illuminate the themes, characters, and narrative techniques that characterize James's oeuvre, providing readers with a deeper understanding of his enduring literary legacy. The genre of "Henry James" can be categorized as literary biography, showcasing West's expertise as a renowned literary critic and biographer. Through meticulous research and thoughtful reflection, West offers readers a captivating glimpse into the life and times of Henry James, capturing the essence of his literary brilliance and the complexities of his personal and professional relationships. Overall, "Henry James" stands as a testament to West's skill as a biographer and her profound appreciation for the enduring contributions of one of America's most celebrated authors.
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ISBN/GTIN978-93-6220-146-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum01.03.2024
Seiten56 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 140 mm, Höhe 216 mm, Dicke 3 mm
Gewicht85 g
Artikel-Nr.61543305
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Rebecca West was a British author, journalist, literary critic, and travel writer. West, a novelist who worked in a variety of genres, reviewed books for The Times, the New York Herald Tribune, The Sunday Telegraph, and The New Republic, as well as serving as a Bookman correspondent. Rebecca West was born Cicily Isabel Fairfield in London, England, in 1892, and grew up in an environment rich in intellectual stimulation, political debate, vibrant conversation, books, and music. Her Scottish mother, Isabella, was a talented pianist who did not pursue a musical career after marrying Charles Fairfield. He never returned to them, dying poor and alone in a boarding house in Liverpool in 1906, when Cicily was 14. The rest of the family went to Edinburgh, Scotland, where Cicily attended George Watson's Ladies College. She had to leave school in 1907 because of illness.She elected not to return after recuperating from the sickness, later describing her time at Watson's as "prison".