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Independent Beauty

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 January 2009

Philip Horne
Affiliation:
Philip Home is Lecturer in the Department of English Literature at University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT.

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Reviews Essays
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1987

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References

1 Jones, Vivien, James the Critic (London: Macmillan, 1985).CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 Letter of 5 Dec. 1884, in Henry James and Robert Louis Stevenson: A Record of Friendship and Criticism, edited with an Introduction by Janet, Adam Smith (London: Hart-Davis, 1948), p. 102.Google Scholar

3 We can also see his response to Trollope's Linda Tressel (1868; vol. 1, pp. 1329–30) as germinal (with Balzac's Eugénie Grandet, of course) for Washington Square, and Matilde Serao's II Romano della Fanciulla with its “exhibitions of grinding girl-life in the big telegraph office” (vol. II, p. 962) as contributing to In the Cage.