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In this class we will begin to see for ourselves what James contributed to the art to which he devoted his entire life. The course will include lectures on the history and form of the English and American novel, Henry James’s life and times, selected passages from James’s prefaces to the famous New York edition, and an introduction to foundational formal and theoretical concepts we will need for our exploration. James wrote for many kinds of readers: those looking for a good story, his fellow artists, and for his ideal reader—who, not surprisingly, bears an extremely close resemblance to James himself. He provides instructions for each level of reading embedded within each tale and novel, and we will learn to find them.
Required Reading:
James, Henry. The American. Penguin Classics, 1981. ISBN-13: 978-0140390827.
---. The Europeans: A Sketch. Eds. Philip Horne and Andrew Taylor. Penguin Classics, 2008. ISBN-13: 978-0141441405.
---. Selected Tales. Penguin Classics, 2001. ISBN-13: 978-0140436945.
---. The Turn of the Screw. 2nd ed. W.W. Norton & Co., 1999. ISBN-13: 978-0393959048.
---. The Portrait of a Lady. 2nd ed. W.W. Norton & Co., 1995. ISBN-13: 978-0393966466.
---. The Wings of the Dove. Penguin Classics, 2008. ISBN-13: 978-0141441283.