Henry James
Henry James (1843–1916) was an American-British novelist regarded as a key transitional figure between literary realism and modernism, and one of the greatest novelists in the English language. Born in New York City to theologian Henry James Sr., he was the brother of philosopher William James and diarist Alice James; after a cosmopolitan childhood in Europe, he settled in England in the 1870s, becoming a British citizen in 1915. He authored 20 novels, numerous short stories, plays, and criticism, often exploring encounters between Americans and Europeans.
Novels
Short stories
Criticism
Hawthorne(English Men of Letters Series)
Confidence
The Coxon Fund
The Letters of Henry James (volume I)
Italian Hours
Washington Square (Signet Classics)
The American [with Biographical Introduction]
Washington Square
The Bostonians
Washington Square
The Portrait of a Lady
The American Scene
The Wings of the Dove (A Henry James classic !)
The Ambassadors [with Biographical Introduction]
Washington Square (Signet Classics)
Washington Square
The Portrait of a Lady
The Turn of the Screw (Dover Thrift Editions)
Daisy Miller [with Biographical Introduction]
The Beast in the Jungle [with Biographical Introduction]
Daisy Miller
The American [with Biographical Introduction]
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Other Stories
The American [with Biographical Introduction]