The Jolly Corner and Other Tales, 1903–1910
The Cambridge Edition of the Complete Fiction of Henry James provides, for the first time, a scholarly edition of a major writer whose work continues to be read, quoted, adapted and studied. The Jolly Corner and Other Tales, 1903–1910 includes the final ten stories James wrote. Many involve satirical critiques of an increasingly narcissistic, acquisitive society - from 'The Papers', with its attack on celebrity culture, to 'The Birthplace', offering a sardonic view of the Shakespeare industry, and 'A Round of Visits', which conducts a horrified tour through selfishness and swindling in early twentieth-century New York. The title story itself was in James's own view 'a miraculous masterpiece in the line of the fantastic-gruesome, the supernatural-thrilling … the best thing of this sort I've ever done'. With its extensive textual history and wide-ranging notes, this volume will interest not only James scholars, but all students of early twentieth-century Anglo-American literature and culture.
- Provides detailed, wide-ranging annotations
- Supplemented by an extensive textual history
- Acts as the chronological end-point of James's story writing within the uniquely authoritative series The Cambridge Edition of the Complete Fiction of Henry James
Reviews & endorsements
'It is extraordinary how little attention has been given to James’s texts, other than by James himself, and this is what the thirty-four volumes of CFHJ [The Cambridge Edition of the Complete Fiction of Henry James] set out to correct.' Francis Wilson, The Times Literary Supplement
Product details
October 2017Hardback
9781107002753
688 pages
235 × 159 × 42 mm
1.12kg
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Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- General editors' preface
- General chronology of James's life and writings
- Introduction
- Textual introduction
- Chronology of composition and production
- Bibliography
- The Jolly Corner and Other Tales
- Glossary of foreign words and phrases
- Notes
- Textual variants
- Emendations
- Appendix A: entries in James's notebooks
- Appendix B: extracts from prefaces to the New York edition.