[BOOK][B] Henry James's New York Edition: The Construction of Authorship

DB McWhirter, D McWhirter - 1998 - books.google.com
DB McWhirter, D McWhirter
1998books.google.com
Toward the end of Henry James's career, Charles Scribner's Sons offered him the
opportunity to publish his collected works in a single edition under the overall title The New
York Edition of the Novels and Tales of Henry James (1907-1909). Rather than simply
reprint his fictional oeuvre, James entered into a massive work of self-monumentalization:
revising the texts extensively; writing prefaces that have become classic texts on prose
aesthetics and the novelist's art; and omitting many works, among them some major novels …
Toward the end of Henry James's career, Charles Scribner's Sons offered him the opportunity to publish his collected works in a single edition under the overall title The New York Edition of the Novels and Tales of Henry James (1907-1909). Rather than simply reprint his fictional oeuvre, James entered into a massive work of self-monumentalization: revising the texts extensively; writing prefaces that have become classic texts on prose aesthetics and the novelist's art; and omitting many works, among them some major novels. The thirty illustrations include all twenty-four frontispiece photographs made, under James's supervision, for the edition.
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