Henry James: A Bibliography of Criticism, 1975-1981
By (Author) John M. Budd
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
29th March 1983
United States
Tertiary Education
Fiction
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
016.8134
Hardback
190
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John Budd's bibliography demonstrates one fact clearly: critical interest in Henry James has not diminished. In the five years covered by his book, an average of 34 dissertations, ten books, and 109 articles appeared each year. Interests of the critics vary widely. Their central concern, however, still is James's style and technique, its unique characteristics, and its relation to general literary modes (melodrama, gothic, realism) and to other literary and art forms (drama, painting, architecture). There are also many studies relating James to other authors.-Choice
"John Budd's bibliography demonstrates one fact clearly: critical interest in Henry James has not diminished. In the five years covered by his book, an average of 34 dissertations, ten books, and 109 articles appeared each year. Interests of the critics vary widely. Their central concern, however, still is James's style and technique, its unique characteristics, and its relation to general literary modes (melodrama, gothic, realism) and to other literary and art forms (drama, painting, architecture). There are also many studies relating James to other authors."-Choice
JOHN M. BUDD is professor at the School of Information Science and Learning Technologies, University of Missouri-Columbia.