Hawthorne
Literary CriticismBiographyAutobiography

Hawthorne

by Henry James

Publisher
The Floating Press
Pages
147
Language
English
Published
2014-05-01

Overview

Though Henry James is best remembered as a titan of nineteenth-century American literature and an important innovator in the domain of literary realism, he was also a key figure in the literary criticism of the period and helped to shape the era's critical sensibility. In this fascinating volume, James focuses his critical lens on Nathaniel Hawthorne, his creative forebear, who many regard as one of James' only true literary equals in the American canon.

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