Transforming Henry James /

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Other Authors: De Biasio, Anna (Editor), Despotopoulou, Anna (Editor), Izzo, Donatella (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars, 2013.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Machine generated contents note: pt. I Geographies of Memory and Belonging -- ch. One Young Henry James: The Outsider / David McWhirter -- ch. Two The Aliens: Italians (and James) in Italy and America / Martha Banta -- ch. Three Manic James: The Early Letters and Roderick Hudson / Leland S. Person -- ch. Four Rome as Pure Experience: Henry's and William's Early Letters / Susan Gunter -- ch. Five Rome Changing: James's "Lugubrious Modern Capital" / Rosella Mamoli Zorzi -- ch. Six Aftertastes of Ruin: Uncanny Sites of Memory in Henry James's Paris / J. Michelle Coghlan -- pt. II Literary Tourism -- ch. Seven The Author's House as Tourist Space / Anna De Biasio -- ch. Eight Traveling with(in) the Master: Tourist Rhetoric in Henry James's Theory of Fiction / Carlo Martinez -- ch. Nine The Real Fiction: Tourism, Modern Italy, and a "Conscious and Cultivated Credulity" / Tatiana Petrovich Njegosh -- 
505 8 |a Ch. Ten "Specimens Indeed of Human Greed": The Museum of Popularity in "The Papers" / Gianna Fusco -- pt. III Jamesian Friendship and Hospitality -- ch. Eleven Henry James: c'est nous; Jamesian Afterlives, Part 2 / Julie Rivkin -- ch. Twelve "We Shall Never Be Again as We Were." Friendship and Fiction in Henry James / Collin Meissner -- ch. Thirteen Transforming Hospitality and Friendship in Henry James: From "A London Life" to The Awkward Age / Merle A. Williams -- pt. IV Jamesian Sexualities -- ch. Fourteen Verena Tarrant, Basil Ransom, and Compulsory Heterosexuality in The Bostonians / Pierre A. Walker -- ch. Fifteen What Nanda Knew: A Truth not Universally Acknowledged in The Awkward Age / Alan M. Nadel -- ch. Sixteen "If You've Had Your Woman, I've Had ... My Man": May Bartram's Ambivalence in "The Beast in the Jungle" / Leslie Petty -- ch. Seventeen Hysteric Subjects in The Wings of the Dove / Beth S. Ash -- 
505 8 |a Ch. Eighteen "The Dear Little Tobacconized Salon": Henrietta Reubell as Queer Salonniere in Henry James's Paris / Paul Fisher -- pt. V Reframing James's Social World -- ch. Nineteen The American's Options and Futures / Nan Z. Da -- ch. Twenty Class Ties in "The Pupil" / Manuela Vastolo -- ch. Twenty-One Value in James's "Paste" (1899): Understanding James as a Microsociologist / Maya Higashi Wakana -- pt. VI Jamesian Narrative and Textuality -- ch. Twenty-Two The Half-Life of Figures / Sheila Teahan -- ch. Twenty-Three Disavowal and the Dialogic Late James Style / Christine McBride -- ch. Twenty-Four The Mystery of Character and Jamesian Antipsychology: Bersani, Cameron, Ohi / Lee Mitchell -- ch. Twenty-Five Textual Monuments / Crumbling Idols; or, What we never knew about Henry James (and never thought to ask) / Michael Anesko -- ch. Twenty-Six "Extravagantly Colloquial": James's Oral Phase / Melanie H. Ross -- pt. VII Visuality in/and Henry James -- 
505 8 |a Ch. Twenty-Seven Transformation and Anamorphosis: Aspects of James's Late Artistic Vision in Relation to Holbein / Alex Dougherty -- ch. Twenty-Eight "Born but Once": Photographic (Self-)Representations and the Sociocultural Investment of Singularity in Henry James's "The Real Thing" and "The Private Life" / Serena Fusco. 
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