Henry James, the American-born writer who chose to live in Europe,
occupies a major position as a dedicated artist and cultural
historian who combined the strengths of American, English and
French nineteenth century literary traditions with the aesthetic
innovations that paved the way for modern and postmodern fiction.
This collection of essays, prepared by an international team of
scholars and translators, examines the ways in which James was
translated, published and reviewed on the Continent of Europe,
notably in France, Italy and Germany, but also in most of the
languages of Northern, Southern and Eastern Europe.
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