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The Middle Years (1893)
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88 pages
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Henry James, an influential author born in New York City in 1843, experienced an unconventional education before publishing his first story at age twenty. After emigrating to London in 1876, he became a prolific writer, producing numerous novels, short stories, and literary critiques. His notable works include "The Europeans," "Daisy Miller," and "The Turn of the Screw." This edition features a new introductory biography and aims to present his classic works in accessible, high-quality formats, preserving the original text and artwork.
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2012, paperback
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