Preface | |
Consciousness and Moral Vision in What Maisie Knew | p. 3 |
Knowing in James: the Impression and the Art of Fiction | p. 37 |
Imagination and Existence: Extravagance in Roderick Hudson | p. 69 |
Freedom and Necessity: the Servile Will and the Portrait of a Lady | p. 99 |
Self and Other: Conflict Versus Care in the Golden Bowl | p. 136 |
Society and History: the Politics of Experience and the Spoils of Poynton | p. 187 |
Epilogue: The Modernity of Henry James | p. 206 |
Notes | p. 215 |
Index | p. 239 |
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