Relations will stop at nothing
Philip Horne, 5 March 1987
The Whole Family: A Novel by 12 Authors
by Henry James and William Dean Howells, edited by Elizabeth Jordan, introduced by Alfred Bendixen.
Ungar (USA), 392 pp., $9.95, June 1986,0 8044 6036 1 Show More
by Henry James and William Dean Howells, edited by Elizabeth Jordan, introduced by Alfred Bendixen.
Ungar (USA), 392 pp., $9.95, June 1986,
‘Friction with the Market’: Henry James and the Profession of Authorship
by Michael Anesko.
Oxford, 272 pp., £21.50, January 1987,0 19 504034 1 Show More
by Michael Anesko.
Oxford, 272 pp., £21.50, January 1987,
“... or comically fantasising old maid pretending to herself she leads a double life) seems to mark her as going in for what we can recognise as a modern form, the madman’s tale, without being in control of what she means by it. Perhaps the lack of control is itself characteristically modern: at any rate, The Whole Family is shell-shocked after the ... ”