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The Beldonald Holbein and Greville Fane
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50 pages
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Henry James, an influential Anglo-American novelist of the late 19th century, explored character perspectives in his works, likened to impressionist painting. Born into a literary family, he was the son of a clergyman and brother to philosopher William James. Although he spent his early years in the U.S., he later became a British citizen. Advocating for creative freedom, James emphasized the importance of personal viewpoints in literature, shaping his unique narrative style and contributing significantly to literary criticism.
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2021, paperback
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