Novels, 1871-1880

Henry James

Original title: Novels

earliest edition we have, 1983 Literary Classics of the United States, 1985 1249 pages

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"This volume collects four novels written by Henry James in the period immediately following his unsuccessful five-year-long attempt to establish himself as a playwright on the London stage.". "His continued interest in dramatic form is demonstrated in The Other House (1896), which was derived from the scenario for a three-act play. Set in two neighboring houses and told mostly through dialogue, the novel explores t...

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Editions we hold

Novels, 1901-1902 edition · 2006 · Library of America · 713 pages
Novels, 1896-1899 edition · 2003 · Library of America · 1035 pages
Novels, 1886-1890 edition · 1989 · Literary Classics of the United States · 1296 pages
Novels, 1881-1886 edition · 1985 · Literary Classics of the United States · 1249 pages
Novels, 1871-1880 edition · 1983 · Literary Classics of the United States · 1287 pages

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