Biography of this American novelist offers background info on some of his most famous works, such as "Daisy Miller" and "The Turn of the Screw."
Project Gutenberg provides this plain-text version of the public domain text of James's story, "The Altar of the Dead."
Read the New York edition of this Henry James novel, preface included.
Contains the searchable text, divided into individual chapters, of James' novel "The Aspern Papers."
Peruse the text of James' novel "The Turn of the Screw," and search the text by keyword, too.
Contains the Henry James novel, divided into two files of 21 chapters each.
Read the eigth chapter, entitled Concord and Salem, taken from "Henry James: Collected Travel Writings." Prepared by Eric Eldred.
Read all four books of James's 1878 book, with illustrations by Harry W. McVickar from the Harper & Brothers edition of 1892.
Literary critic and theorist Victoria N. Alexander briefly examines James's autobiography, with a focus on fate. Includes works cited references.
Learn about this discussion group concentrating on the entire James family. Includes details on subscribing and access to past postings.
Extract from Robert Michalski's scholarly paper entitled Spirit and Material Possession in the Supernatural Fiction of Henry James.
Novel by Henry James in its full-text, New York edition.
Read the a plain-text version of the author's short story about two writers and an enigma, courtesy of the Gutenberg Project.
Find a perfect example of a ghostly tale by Henry James, one of the foremost authors in US history.
Find the full text of the New York edition of the Henry James novel. Includes a preface.
James wrote a piece of biography and criticism on Nathaniel Hawthorne's life and work, published in 1879. Read the ful text with footnotes.
Heath Anthology provides this guide to help teachers with teaching the work of this writer. Includes study, writing and discussion topics.
Popular magazine enumerates the many instances of the magazine mentioning the author in its pages, with links to the text of each.
Includes texts of James's oeuvre, including "The Portrait of a Lady," with bulletin boards, reference sources, and teaching ideas.
Internet Movie Database lists the numerous films based upon the works of Henry James, with year of release and cast info for each.
Discover Henry James's novel about New York society. Written in 1908.
Brief biography of the NYC-born novelist also furnishes access to online versions of his written works.
Encyclopedic entry provides an overview of Henry James's life and body of work. With a photo and related links.
Reference guide for teaching and learning about James includes a bibliography, a critical quote and a list of study questions.
State University of New York, New Palts, professor provides the complete text of the Henry James work, taken from the New York edition.
James's 1881 novel now resides in the public domain and is available for anyone with Internet access to enjoy on one, gigantic Web page.
Find out how to download more than a dozen of James's stories and novels in either text or .zip files from various sources.
From the first sentence of his review of the Dickens novel, it is evident that James looked upon it unkindly. Published in The Nation in 1865.
Peruse all 14 chapters of this Henry James novel written in 1901.
Study guide helps students in understanding Henry James s novel "The Turn of the Screw." Includes an overview, plus summaries for the 10 individual chapters.
Read this 1886 review of "The Bostonians." In it, Horace Elisha Scudder analyzes James characters, including Verena Terrant, Basil Ransom, and Miss Birdseye.
Atlantic Monthly article discusses the death of the renowned author, and provides the texts of his deathbed notes.
Gay scholar writes on James's famous work. Examines symbols and discusses the occurrence of "coincidentia oppositorum" in the text.
Discover this well-known Henry James novel, later made into a feature film.
Plain etext of the Henry James novel, canonized as an American literary classic.
Supplies vital stats and a brief biography of the gifted American expatriate author. Includes a study guide to his many classic works.
Project Gutenberg provides a plain-text version of Howells's biographical examination of the author.
Read the text of James's novel, transcribed from the 1909 New York edition. Navigate by book and chapter, and email the preparer of the text.
Lyndall Gordon examines the influence of two women on the life and works of noted author Henry James.