Literary Criticism, Vol 2 by Henry James
A compact collection of elegant, perceptive essays that probe the art and ethics of fiction: through close readings of contemporary European and American writers the critic explores narrative technique, point of view, characterization, and style, arguing for psychological subtlety, moral seriousness, and aesthetic exactness; the pieces combine practical advice about craft with broader reflections on the critic’s role and the novelist’s responsibility to represent complex human consciousness rather than mere plot or rhetoric.
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