EURYDICE RECLAIMED:
Language, Gender and Voice in Henry James

by Lynda S. Boren

Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, (1989).

First edition, first printing.

Frontispiece illustration.

Traces James's evolution away from conventional narrative into a mode that draws its strength from the human voice, and is, in essence, operatic.

Fine in polished black linen with metallic-green embossed titles to the spine; in a fine dust jacket.

Octavo; 145 pages; notes; bibliography; index.

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