Serialised in ‘The Atlantic’ from 1885 to 1886, ‘The Princess Casamassima’ tells the story of working-class and aristocratic ...
His point, reiterated throughout the book, is simple enough: he doesn't think Henry James is a great writer and he questions the judgment of any one who does. Consequently, the book is unrelieved ...
The mystery of human choices, even when circumstances are known, occupied writers like Henry James. Gene J. Puskar/Getty Images ...