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Henry James on Culture : Collected Essays on Politics and the American Social Scene

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Shows Henry James in a new and unexpected light - as a political commentator and social reformer A collection of eighteen articles by Henry James on the social and political issues of his day The eighteen essays in this collection show Henry James (1843 - 1916) in a new and unexpected light - as a political commentator and social reformer.

His acute powers of observation, his unerring feel for social nuance, and his abiding interest in the news, conversations, and controversies of the moment make these essays a witty and entertaining illumination of American, British, European, and colonial society in the years from 1878 to 1917.

Included are writings on British politics and diplomacy, on the language and manners of Americans, on the possibility of an afterlife, and on the heroism and human costs of the First World War.

Among the subjects that interest James are France's infatuation with the Prince of Wales, the trumped-up excuses for war in Afghanistan, the brutal frankness of Bismarck, the parliamentary games of Gladstone and Disraeli, the rise of Zulu power in South Africa and the use of "yeah" and "yup" for the American affirmative.

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Bison Books
0803276192 / 9780803276192
Paperback / softback
814.4
01/05/2004
United States
English
272 p.
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Reprint. Originally published: 1999.