Henry James and His Prose

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During last days of American Civil War to the middle of First World War, Henry James created a great work of fiction that made his status in literary circles equivalent to the contemporary great stalwarts –George Eliot, Turgenev, Flaubert and Many others. He refashioned novel from early undisciplined and relaxed form to a complex work of art and gave most of the terminology used in criticism. In addition to fiction and novel writing, he also excelled in the field of literary criticism. He created twenty novels and one hundred twelve tales during five decades of his literary production. Present book is an endevour towards critical evaluation of his prose writing. Various features, characteristics, styles, forms, metaphors and phrases he used are examined in detail. “Henry James and His Prose” will be of great use to teachers, students, scholars, language-consultants and general readers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR P K Roy

Dr. Parimal Roy has held research and positions in Australia Canada, Malaysia and India and is currently Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Chairperson of Graduate Studies at the School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences, Monash University, Gippsland Campus, Australia. In 1983-84, he was a visiting Research Fellow at Universities of Syracuse, State University of New York at Binghampton and Albany (USA), Toronto (Canada) and London (UK). His major areas of research and teaching interests are race and ethnic relations, family and social networks, inter-ethnic marriage, social change, urban sociology, rural sociology, community studies. Dr. Roy has published several journal articles and monographs in these areas.

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Title
Henry James and His Prose
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8183760333
Length
viii+150p., Index; 23cm.
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