Henry James was an American writer. He is regarded as one of the key figures of 19th-century literary realism.
James is best known for a number of novels showing Americans encountering Europe and Europeans. James himself alternated between living in America and Europe for the first twenty years of his life. In the latter part of his life he eventually settled in England.
James pioneered the use of imaginative point of views, interior monologues and unreliable narrators. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1911, 1912, and 1916.
•The Ambassadors
•The American
•The Awkward Age
•The Bostonians (Vol I)
•The Bostonians (Vol II)
•Confidence
•Daisy Miller: A Study (Novella)
•The Europeans
•The Golden Bowl
•The Ivory Tower (Unfinished)
•The Other House
•The Outcry
•The Portrait Of A Lady (Vol I)
•The Portrait Of A Lady (Vol II)
•The Princess Casamassima
•The Reverberator
•Roderick Hudson
•The Sacred Fount
•The Spoils Of Poynton
•The Tragic Muse
•The Wings Of The Dove (Vol I)
•The Wings Of The Dove (Vol II)
•The Turn Of The Screw (Novella)
•Washington Square
•Watch And Ward
•What Maisie Knew
James is best known for a number of novels showing Americans encountering Europe and Europeans. James himself alternated between living in America and Europe for the first twenty years of his life. In the latter part of his life he eventually settled in England.
James pioneered the use of imaginative point of views, interior monologues and unreliable narrators. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1911, 1912, and 1916.
The Collection
•The Ambassadors
•The American
•The Awkward Age
•The Bostonians (Vol I)
•The Bostonians (Vol II)
•Confidence
•Daisy Miller: A Study (Novella)
•The Europeans
•The Golden Bowl
•The Ivory Tower (Unfinished)
•The Other House
•The Outcry
•The Portrait Of A Lady (Vol I)
•The Portrait Of A Lady (Vol II)
•The Princess Casamassima
•The Reverberator
•Roderick Hudson
•The Sacred Fount
•The Spoils Of Poynton
•The Tragic Muse
•The Wings Of The Dove (Vol I)
•The Wings Of The Dove (Vol II)
•The Turn Of The Screw (Novella)
•Washington Square
•Watch And Ward
•What Maisie Knew