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Taking its title from James's ambivalent catchphrase, this original study explores fundamental concerns of his fiction. It adopts a modern critical approach, yet is written for the intelligent reader whose interest in James is not necessarily academic. It examines six key novels and a number of short stories, interrelating them to provide not only an integrated picture of the fiction, but some conception of what animates it, and readings that challenge long-established critical assumptions.
Contents
Preface - References and Abbreviations - Introduction - Washington Square - The Portrait of a Lady - The Princess Casamassima - The Spoils of Poynton - What Maisie Knew - The Wings of a Dove - Epilogue