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Henry James (1843–1916), the younger brother of the psychologist William James and one of the greatest of American writers, was born in New York but lived for most of his life in England. Among the best known of his many stories and novels are The Portrait of a Lady, The Turn of the Screw, and The Wings of the Dove. In addition to The New York Stories of Henry James, New York Review Classics has published several long-unavailable James novels: The Other House, The Outcry, and The Ivory Tower. » Alan Hollinghurst was born in 1954 in Gloucestershire, England, and attended Magdalen College, Oxford. He is the author of the novels The Swimming-Pool Library, The Folding Star (shortlisted for the Booker Prize), The Spell, The Line of Beauty, as well as of a translation of the play Bajazet by Racine. A former staff member at The Times Literary Supplement, Hollinghurst is a frequent contributor to that and other publications, including The Guardian. Hollinghurst's fourth novel, The Line of Beauty, won the Man Booker Prize in 2004. He lives in London. » |
The Ivory TowerBy Henry James
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The Other House By Henry James Introduction by Louis Begley The savage conclusion of The Other House makes it one of the most disturbing and memorable of Henry James's depictions of the uncontrollable passions that lie beneath the polished veneer of civilized life. |
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The Outcry By Henry James Introduction by Jean Strouse Henry James's final novel is an effervescent comedy of money and manners. |
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Indian Summer By William Dean Howells Introduction by Wendy Lesser Perhaps the most charming and memorable romantic comedy ever written by an American. |
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The New York Stories of Henry James By Henry James Selected and with an introduction by Colm Tóibín An original collection of all of James's New York Stories. |
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The Complete Fiction By Francis Wyndham Introduction by Alan Hollinghurst Wyndham is one of Britain's greatest living story writers, and a legendary editor. "He brings to his work an eye for the absolutely essential and a haunting sense of what lives are made up of—not the peaks and troughs...but the more elusive continuities and absences, ephemeral obsessions, a sense of permanently deferred expectation and hilarious consequences."—Interview |
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Feb 29, 2004
296 pages
ISBN: 1590170784
9781590170786
Literature in English
NYRB Classics