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245 00 Henry James's Europe :|bheritage and transfer /|cedited by
       Dennis Tredy, Annick Duperray and Adrian Harding. 
260    Cambridge :|bOpen Book Publishers,|c2011. 
300    1 online resource (xxiv, 292 pages) :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    Directory of Open Access Books: DOAB. 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-286) and 
       index. 
505 00 |tPreface /|rDennis Tredy --|tOn 'The European Society of 
       Jamesian Studies' /|rAdrian Harding --|gI:|tEthics and 
       Aesthetics.|tHenry James on Opening the Door to the Devil 
       /|rJean Gooder --|tFrom Romance to Redemption: James and 
       the Ethics of Globalization /|rRoxana Oltean --|tJames's 
       Sociology of Taste: The Ambassadors, Commodity Consumption
       and Cultural Critique /|rEsther Sánchez -Pardo --|tBad 
       Investments /|rEric Savoy --|gII:|tFrench and Italian 
       Hours.|t'The Crash of Civilization': James and the Idea of
       France, 1914-15 /|rHazel Hutchison --|tThe Citizens of 
       Babylon and the Imperial Imperative: Henry James's Modern 
       Parisian Women /|rClaire Garcia --|tFrench as the 
       Fantasmal Idiom of Truth in What Maisie Knew /|rAgnès 
       Derail-Imbert --|tFigures of Fulfilment: James and 'a 
       Sense of Italy' /|rJacek Guthorow --|tThe Aspern Papers : 
       From Florence to an Intertexual City, Venice /|rRosella 
       Mamoli Zorzi --|tThe Wavering Ruins of The American /
       |rEnrico Botta --|gIII:|tAppropriating European Thematics.
       |tBalzacian Intertextuality and Jamesian Autobiography in 
       The Ambassadors /|rKathleen Lawrence --|tA Discordance 
       Between the Self and the World: The Collector in Balzac's 
       Cousin Pons and James's 'Adina' /|rSimone Francescato --
       |tThe 'déjà vu' in 'The Turn of the Screw' /|rMax Duperray
       --|gIV:|tAllusion.|tSome Allusions in the Early Stories /
       |rAngus Wrenn --|tC'est strictement confidentiel : Buried 
       Allusions in Confidence (1879) /|rRebekah Scott --|tJames 
       and the Habit of Allusion /|rOliver Herford --|gV:
       |tPerformance.|tThe Absent Writer in The Tragic Muse /
       |rNelly Valtat-Comet --|tJames and the 'Paradox of the 
       Comedian' /|rRichard Anker --|tBenjamin Britten's 
       Appropriation of James in Owen Wingrave /|rHubert 
       Teyssandier --|gVI:|tAuthorship and Self-Representation.
       |tNarrative Heterogeneity as an Adjustable Fictional Lens 
       in The American Scene /|rEleftheria Arapoglou --|tJames's 
       Faces: Appearance, Absorption and the Aesthetic 
       Significance of the Face Jakob /|rStougaard-Nielsen --
       |tFrom Copying to Revision: The American to The 
       Ambassadors /|rPaula Marantz Cohen --|tFriction with the 
       Publishers, or How James Manipulated his Editors in the 
       Early 1870's /|rPierre A. Walker --|tLosing Oneself: 
       Autobiography, Memory, Vision /|rJohn Holland --
       |tBibliography of Works Cited Index. 
520    "As an American author who chose to live in Europe, Henry 
       James frequently wrote about cultural differences between 
       the Old and New World. The plight of bewildered Americans 
       adrift on a sea of European sophistication became a 
       regular theme in his fiction. This collection of twenty-
       four papers from some of the worlds leading James scholars
       offers a comprehensive picture of the authors cross-
       cultural aesthetics. It provides detailed analyses of 
       James's perception of Europe -- of its people and places, 
       its history and culture, its artists and thinkers, its 
       aesthetics and its ethics -- which ultimately lead to a 
       profound re-evaluation of his writing"--Publisher's 
       description. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    JSTOR|bBooks at JSTOR Open Access 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
       Collection - North America 
600 10 James, Henry,|d1843-1916|xCriticism and interpretation. 
653  0 European reception of Henry James 
653  0 Authorship 
653  0 Americans in Europe 
653  0 The Ambassadors, What Maisie Knew 
653  0 The American 
653  0 Portrait of a Lady 
653  0 Novel 
653  1 Henry James 
653  2 European Society of Jamesian Studies 
653  6 English literature 
653  6 American literature 
655  0 Electronic books. 
655  4 Electronic books. 
655  7 Criticism, interpretation, etc.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01411635 
700 1  Tredy, Dennis. 
700 1  Duperray, Annick. 
700 1  Harding, Adrian. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tHenry James's Europe.|dCambridge : 
       OpenBook Publishers, 2011|z9781906924362|w(OCoLC)742018148
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