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| #651453 in Books | Library of America | 1999-01-11 | 1999-01-11 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.20 x1.20 x5.10l,1.30 | File type: PDF | 924 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| James at his best|By Mark Falcoff|These stories are James at the height of his powers, before he started dictating to a stenographer. That means the sentences are not unduly long, and the narrative moves at a proper pace. The themes will be familiar to anyone who has read his novels--the challenge faced by independent women, the European-American divide and the tension it produ|From Library Journal|The Library of America is starting off 1999 with a bang. This massive collection of stories is actually the third and fourth installments in what eventually will be a five-volume series. Along with standards like "Daisy Miller" and "The Aspe
The nineteen stories in Complete Stories 1874-1884 include some of his most famous explorations of the international theme, such as "Daisy Miller", the unforgettable portrayal of an innocent American girl at odds with European mores; "An International Episode" and "Lady Barbarina", satirically probing tales of English aristocrats and the American marriage market; and "The Siege of London", in which an a American widow strives to work her way into English society.
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