Employing a wide range of interpretive and theoretical approaches, this collection brings together distinguished James scholars from four continents to elicit new and exciting readings of a diverse array of Jamess fiction and non-fiction. Through their transformative acts, the essays investigate Jamess life-long engagement with cities, places, and tourist sites; offer theoretically informed readings of his works textual richness; and explore his intricate involvement with social and cultural issues, such as gender and sexuality, economics, friendship and hospitality, and visual culture. Arranged under rubrics which signal the complex interrelations of Henry James as a historical individual and of the works he authored with a web of social, cultural, aesthetic, and philosophical discourses, the contributions collected in this book make a convincing case for the ongoing productivity of Jamess oeuvre when interrogated from new critical angles and, therefore, for its enduring centrality to the concerns of literary and cultural studies.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 20 May 2013
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781443846141
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Anna De Biasio is Assistant Professor of American Literature at the University of Bergamo Italy. She has written essays on a number of nineteenth-century American authors and is the author of Romanzi e musei: Nathaniel Hawthorne Henry James e il rapporto con larte (2006) a study of the rise of museums tourism and the art novel in the US.Anna Despotopoulou is Assistant Professor of English Literature and Culture at the University of Athens Greece. She is the co-editor of Henry James and the Supernatural (Palgrave Macmillan 2011) and Reconstructing Pain and Joy (Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2008) and author of several articles on Henry James and nineteenth- and twentieth-century authors.Donatella Izzo is Professor of American Literature at LOrientale University Naples Italy. A former President of the Henry James Society she is the author of Portraying the Lady: Technologies of Gender in the Short Stories of Henry James (University of Nebraska Press 2001) and of several other books and essays.