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_aJames, Henry, _d1843-1916. |
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_aThe awkward age / _cHenry James ; with an introduction by Cynthia Ozick. |
| 250 | _a1st ed. | ||
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_aNew York : _bKnopf : _bDistributed by Random House, _c[1993] |
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_axliv, 393 p. ; _c21 cm. |
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_aEveryman's library ; _v152 |
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| 502 | _aHenry James had arrived at such mastery of the forms and uses of fiction by the time he published The Awkward Age in 1899 that this story of a young girl introduced into a casually corrupt circle of sophisticates is at once a universal drama of innocence confronting evil, a detailed examination of a social order, and a stunning picture of a civilization in crisis. On the verge of what was to be his greatest period of creativity, | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. xxxvi-xxxvii). | ||
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_aMothers and daughters _xFiction. |
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_aYoung women _xFiction. |
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_aEngland _xFiction. |
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_aDomestic fiction. _2lcsh |
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_aBildungsromane. _2gsafd |
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