Henry James: Facts & Related Content
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Born | April 15, 1843 • New York City • New York |
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Died | February 28, 1916 (aged 72) • London • England |
Notable Works | “Daisy Miller” • “In the Cage” • “Roderick Hudson” • “The Ambassadors” • “The American” • “The Art of Fiction” • “The Aspern Papers” • “The Awkward Age” • “The Beast in the Jungle” • “The Bostonians” • “The Golden Bowl” • “The Portrait of a Lady” • “The Princess Casamassima” • “The Spoils of Poynton” • “The Tragic Muse” • “The Turn of the Screw” • “The Wings of the Dove” • “Transatlantic Sketches” • “Washington Square” • “What Maisie Knew” |
Movement / Style | Modernism |
Notable Family Members | father Henry James • brother William James |
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