Henry James: Literary Criticism Vol. 2 (LOA #23): European Writers and Prefaces to the New York Edition

Henry James

Henry James: Literary Criticism Vol. 2 (LOA #23): European Writers and Prefaces to the New York Edition
Format
Hardback
Publisher
The Library of America
Country
United States
Published
31 December 1984
Pages
1442
ISBN
9780940450233

Henry James: Literary Criticism Vol. 2 (LOA #23): European Writers and Prefaces to the New York Edition

Henry James

Henry James, renowned as one of the world’s great novelists, was also one of the most illuminating, audacious, and masterly critics of modern times.This Library of America volume is one of two volumes of the most extensive collection of his critical writings ever assembled, with many pieces never before available in book form. It includes reviews of a great number of European writers, especially French writers, along with more general essays and the Prefaces Henry James wrote for the New York Edition of his works, published between 1907 and 1909.

More than one hundred reviews and essays are gathered by author, so that readers can trace the development of James’s complex, meditative, and highly volatile attitudes toward a wide spectrum of literature. James reviews the formidable Honore de Balzac (with his huge, all compassing, all desiring, all devouring love of reality ), Gustave Flaubert ( a pearl-diver, breathless in the thick element while he groped for the priceless word ), and Ivan Turgenev, the Russian visitor in Paris, with whom James felt great personal affinity, even though Tugenev lacked the immense charm of absorbed inventiveness.

James delivers his critical judgments with great elegance and point, especially when he discusses the performance of other critics like Hippolyte Taine and Augustin Sainte-Beuve, and, of course, he can be wonderfully acerbic. An early moralistic essay on Baudelaire finds Poe vastly the greater charlatan of the two, and the greater genius.

James brings his critical zest, exhilaration, and independence of judgment to bear on writers as diverse as Alphonse Daudet, George Sand, Victor Hugo, Guy de Maupassant, Theophile Gautier, J. W. von Goethe, and Gabriele D'Annunzio.

Readers will find, in the complete collection of the Prefaces, one of literature’s most revealing artistic autobiographies, a wholly absorbing account of how writing gets written, and a vision of the possibilities for fiction which critics and novelists of later times will find immensely instructive and liberating.

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