This book explores landmark criticism on a writer who continues to command critical attention. In addition to mapping out the existing critical terrain, these essays offer a sense of future trajectories in James studies. Essays consider James' own criticism and theories of narrative and architecture, James' letters, money and globalization.
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Notes on Contributors Chronology Introduction; P. Rawlings Mastering Critical Theory; S. Teahan Narratives of Theory and Theories of Narrative: Point of View and Centres of Consciousness; P. Rawlings The Genius of the Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Criticism; J. Rivkin Reconceiving Feminism, Gender, and Sexuality Studies; P. L. Walton Entre chien et loup : Henry James, Queer Theory, and the Biographical Imperative; E. Savoy Belatedness and Style; K. Ohi Scene and Screen; C. Hughes Prisons, Palaces, and the Architecture of the Imagination; V. Coulson The Sense of the Past: History and Historical Criticism; G. Buelens & C. Aijmer 'A geometry of his own': Temporality, Referentiality and Ethics in the Autobiographies; T. L. Follini Editing The Complete Letters of Henry James ; P. A. Walker & G. W. Zacharias Talking about Money: Art and Commerce in America; C. Meissner Henry James and Globalization; J. C. Rowe Index