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Biography of Henry James
1106 words, approx. 3.7 pages
 The American author Henry James (1843-1916) was one of the major novelists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works deal largely with the impact of Europe and its society on Americans. Henry James, the son of a theologian and the brother of t...
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Biography of Henry James
19287 words, approx. 64.3 pages
 The first important fact in the life of Henry James is the wealth of his paternal grandfather, the Irish immigrant William James (1771-1832), who, when he died in Albany, New York, left a fortune of $3 million (based on salt, tobacco, real estate, and pu...
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Biography of Henry James
16638 words, approx. 55.5 pages
 The first important fact in the life of Henry James is the wealth of his paternal grandfather, the Irish immigrant William James (1771-1832), who, when he died in Albany, New York, left a fortune of $3 million (based on salt, tobacco, real estate, and pu...



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The Golden Age Of Opera In France, Volume 1
05/01/2007: 988 words, approx. 3 pages THE GOLDEN AGE OF OPERA IN FRANCE, VOLUME 1 * Alice Verlet (sop);1 Eugène de Creus (ten);2 Berthe Auguez de Montalant (sop);3 Jean Vallier (bs);4 Paul Guillamat (bs);5 Hector Dufranne (bar);6 Léon Beyle (ten);7 Lucette Korsoff (sop)8 * SYMPOSIUM 1331 (78:36) Arias from...
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 Studies in the Novel
The Golden Bowl And The Subversion Of Miraculous Forms (1).
09/22/2000: 3,859 words, approx. 13 pages I Henry James, his critics have always agreed, is particularly interested in form. Literary theory, however, has become highly suspicious of formalist analysis, characterizing it as universalizing, ahistorical, and thus politically impotent. To avoid the charge of irrelevance, critics must, we are told,...


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The Golden Bowl — Volume 1 by Henry James | |
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About 443 pages (132,989 words) in 7 products |
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