Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Library of America, New York, 1984
ISBN 10: 0940450224 ISBN 13: 9780940450226
Da: Mnemosyne, New Haven, CT, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: As New. Condizione sovraccoperta: As New. 1st Edition. SUPERB: BRILLIANT: Virtually NEW LOA First Edition hardcover (Orig. 1984) First Printing, AS-NEW LOA jacket w/ sharp NEW edges & corners & showing orig. $27.50 pub. price at bottom-right inside-front flyleaf, IMMACULATE smooth-cut text-block exterior, NEW silk-finish sand-tan Brillianta linen-over-boards cover w/ sharp NEW edges & corners, IMPECCABLE white-on-tan front & back LOA-patterned card-stock end-papers, NEW Smyth-sewn binding w/ tight signatures & tan-white-checked cloth bands at spine-caps, PRISTINE interior printed in 10-point Linotron Galliard on SUPERB Olin Nyalite paper * 5.0" x 8.12" x 1.96", 0.92 kg, 1484 pp. Slipcase: 5.34" x 8.50" x 2.12", 1.00 kg * CONTENTS: Essays on Literature (1), American Writers (183), English Writers (703); Chronology (1415), Note on the Texts (1430), Notes (1445), Index (1454). * ABOUT THE BOOK: Henry James, renowned as one of the world's great novelists, was also one of the most illuminating, audacious & masterly critics of modern times. This LOA volume & its companion are a fitting testimony to his unprecedented achievement. They offer the only comprehensive collection of his critical writings ever assembled, more than one-third of which have never appeared in book form. This 1st volume focuses especially on his responses to American & English writers; the 2nd volume contains his essays on European literature & the Prefaces to the New York Edition of his fiction. From 1864 until virtually the end of his life, James displayed an astonishing range & catholicity of critical interests, touching on nearly every facet of literature in America, England & Europe. Here are his most important theoretical essays, including his witty & daring declarations of the novelist's freedom in "The Art of Fiction", "The Future of the Novel", & "The Science of Criticism"?a gently ironic title from a writer who regarded criticism as a form of art. Appreciations of Ralph Waldo Emerson ("I knew he was great, greater than any of our friends"), pungent comments (which he later regretted) on Walt Whitman's "Drum-Taps", & assessments of Louisa May Alcott, Edgar Allan Poe, his friend & admirer William Dean Howells, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Francis Parkman, & scores of other American writers are joined, in revealing proximity, to commentaries on nearly every important English writer of fiction (& some poets, such as the Brownings) during the late 19th & early 20th centuries. These reviews of English writers include James' stunning essay on Charles Dickens' "Our Mutual Friend", his provocative discussions of George Eliot, & his tough but appreciative estimates of Anthony Trollope, Matthew Arnold, Benjamin Disraeli, Elizabeth Gaskell, Rudyard Kipling, Thomas Hardy, William Morris, Rupert Brooke, Ouida, Algernon Charles Swinburne, & Robert Louis Stevenson. Also included here is his great essay on Shakespeare's "The Tempest". All of these pieces are gathered under the author considered, so that James' supple changes in attitude can be followed across the years. Of particular interest, both critically and biographically, are James' commentaries on Nathaniel Hawthorne, including his still-controversial book-length study of 1879. His estimates of his predecessor's work remain highly debatable, but are perhaps more interesting as evidence of his own feelings about being an American writer of a later &, as he assumed, more complex time. Finally, this volume includes 2 invaluable collections: his "American Letters" & "London Notes," wherein, w/ unsurpassed tact & grandeur of mind, he introduces readers of his native & of his adopted country to each other. * The LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an award-winning, nonprofit program dedicated to publishing America's best & most significant writing in handsome, enduring volumes, featuring authoritative texts. This acclaimed series is restoring America's literary heritage in "the finest-looking, longest-lasting edition ever made" (New Republic).* SHIPPING: FREE USPS MEDIA MAIL.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Library of America, New York, 1984
ISBN 10: 0940450232 ISBN 13: 9780940450233
Da: Mnemosyne, New Haven, CT, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: New. 1st Edition. SUPERB: CLASSIC: FINE LOA First edition hardcover (Orig. 1984) First Printing, NEW LOA slipcase w/ sharp NEW edges & corners & w/ double-rule gilt borders & gilt LOA-logo on front panel, IMMACULATE smooth-cut text-block exterior, NEW silk-finish sand-tan Brillianta linen-over-boards cover w/ sharp NEW edges & corners, IMPECCABLE white-on-tan distinctive LOA-patterned front & back card-stock end-papers, NEW Smyth-sewn binding w/ tight signatures & w/ tan-white-checked cloth bands at spine-caps & silk tan page-marker ribbon, PRISTINE interior handsomely printed in 10-point Linotron Galliard on SUPERB Olin Nyalite paper * 5.0" x 8.12" x 1.84", 0.88 kg, 1408 pp. Slipcase: 5.36" x 8.48" x 2.04", 0.98 kg * CONTENTS: Literary Criticism: French Writers (1), Other European Writers (901), The Prefaces to the New York Edition (1035); Chronology (1343), Notes on the Texts (1359), Notes (1371), Index (1383). * ABOUT THE BOOK: Henry James, renowned as one of the world's great novelists, was also one of the most illuminating, audacious, & masterly critics of modern times. This is one of two LOA volumes of the most extensive collection of his critical writings ever assembled, w/ many pieces never before available in book form. It includes reviews of a great number of European writers, especially French writers, along w/ more general essays & the Prefaces Henry James wrote for the New York Edition of his works, published between 1907 & 1909. The collection attests to James' nearly unparalleled creative energy & to the reach of his theoretical & interpretive curiosity. His unique authority as a commentator draws upon the European-American contrast that is a central circumstance of his own fiction. A member of intellectual circles on both continents, he became the foremost interpreter to American readers of the literary & cultural life of Europe. More than 100 reviews and essays are gathered by author, so that readers can trace the development of James' complex, meditative, & highly volatile attitudes toward a wide spectrum of literature. James reviews the formidable Honoré de Balzac (w/ his "huge, all compassing, all desiring, all devouring love of reality"), Gustave Flaubert ("a pearl-diver, breathless in the thick element while he groped for the priceless word"), & Ivan Turgenev, the Russian visitor in Paris, w/ whom James felt great personal affinity, even though Tugenev "lacked the immense charm of absorbed inventiveness." James delivers his critical judgments w/ great elegance & point, especially when he discusses the performance of other critics like Hippolyte Taine & Augustin Sainte-Beuve, &, of course, he can be wonderfully acerbic. An early moralistic essay on Baudelaire finds Poe "vastly the greater charlatan of the two, and the greater genius." James brings his critical zest, exhilaration, & independence of judgment to bear on writers as diverse as Alphonse Daudet, George Sand, Victor Hugo, Guy de Maupassant, Théophile Gautier, J.W. von Goethe, & Gabriele D'Annunzio. Readers will find, in the complete collection of the Prefaces, one of literature's most revealing artistic autobiographies, a wholly absorbing account of how writing gets written, & a vision of the possibilities for fiction which critics & novelists of later times will find immensely instructive & liberating. * ABOUT THE EDITORS: Leon Edel (1907-1997) was emeritus professor of English at the University of Hawaii, Manoa. His 5-volume biography of Henry James received both a Pulitzer Prize & a National Book Award. Mark Wilson, associate editor, was professor of English at the University of Hawaii, Manoa. * The LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an award-winning, nonprofit program dedicated to publishing America's best & most significant writing in handsome, enduring volumes, featuring authoritative texts in "the finest-looking, longest-lasting edition ever made" (New Republic). * SHIPPING: FREE Domestic USPS MEDIA MAIL.
Editore: E.P. DUTTON & CO INC, NY, 1953
Da: Princeton Antiques Bookshop / Ruffolo Enterprises, Atlantic City, NJ, U.S.A.
HARD BACK GREY. Condizione: GOOD. JACKET: TATTERED DJ. some pencil underling at end of book DATE PUBLISHED: 1953 EDITION: 607.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Oxford University Press, New York, New York, U.S.A., 1987
ISBN 10: 0195037820 ISBN 13: 9780195037821
Da: Mattabesset Books, Kensington, CT, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, U.S.A., 1987. First (1st) Printing (full number line down to 1) of the First American Edition. Fine condition. No Dust Jacket. The Text Block is clean, white, tight, straight and square with no markings of any kind other than a red star (remainder mark?) on the top edge. The Binding is black quarter cloth to black boards, colors uniform throughout, with the author's signature in bright gilt to the front board, bright gilt title, etc., to the spine, unmarked green endpapers, and all corners square and sharp. No Jacket. See the photos. xxix, 633 pages. 6 3/8" x 9 1/2". An authoritative, scholarly collection of all of the author's notes and fragments. Edited with Introduction & Notes by Leon Edel & Lyall H. Powers. NOTE: This is a heavy book, weighing 1,040 grams / 36.6 ounces, and will require extra postage for international shipment. ISBN 10: 0195037820 / ISBN 13: 9780195037821.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Indiana University Press, Bloomington / London, 1968
Da: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. Xxvi, 486 Pp. Blue Cloth. First Printing. Would Be Near Fine Butr Extensive Pencil And Ink Note Underlining And Notes By Henry James Scholar Martha Banta, And With 2 Pp Of Her Notes.
Editore: E.P. Dutton & Co, New York, 1953
Da: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. New American edition. Spine ends and corners lightly bumped, very good being Professor and Poet Laureate Daniel Hoffman's copy with his name penned on the front fly and his underlining throughout, in a good only edgeworn and torn dust jacket with tape repair along the extremities.
Editore: Rupert Hart-Davis; London, 1949
Da: Sapience Bookstore, Hexham, Regno Unito
EUR 31,42
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHard with Dust Jacket. Condizione: Very good+ in like dust jacket. First impression. Very good+ in like dust jacket. DJ a little darkened and worn. A touch of foxing to extremeties. 384pp.