Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-203) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 'Just you wait!': reflections on the last chapters of The Portrait of a Lady -- As charming as a charming story': governesses in What Maisie Knew and 'The Turn of the Screw' -- 'The sacred terror': The Awkward Age and James's men of the world -- Blushing in the dark: language and sex in The Ambassadors -- Poor girls with their rent to pay: class in 'In the Cage'and The Wings of the Dove -- 'A house of quiet': privileges and pleasures in The Golden Bowl -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Hadley examines how James disentangles himself from the moralizing frame through which English-language novels in the nineteenth century had imagined sexual passion. She shows how he pursues his ambitious enterprise to represent the privileges and the pains of turn-of-the-century leisure-class society.
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Title
Henry James and the imagination of pleasure.
International Standard Book Number
0521811694
PERSONAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
James, Henry,1843-1916-- Criticism and interpretation.