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Henry James

    April 15, 1843 – February 28, 1916

    Henry James was an American-born author who became a leading figure of the realist school of fiction. He masterfully portrayed the clash between American and European societies, focusing his narratives on personal relationships, the complexities of power, and profound moral questions. James pioneered innovative narrative techniques, such as the use of character perspectives and interior monologue, to delve deeply into consciousness and perception, anticipating modernist literary approaches. He advocated for writers to have the greatest freedom in depicting their worlds, influencing the trajectory of modern literature.

    Novels 1881-1886. Washington Square. The Portrait of a Lady. The Bostonians
    The Classic Works of Henry James
    The Tragic Muse
    The Notebooks of Henry James
    The Marriages
    Collected Stories: 1866-91