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Henry James

Writer

Many consider Henry James to be the master of the psychological novel, and his influence on 20th century English literature is undisputed. An expatriate in London from 1876 to his death (he became a British citizen in 1915), James wrote about European-American and male-female relations, concocting some of the most sophisticated, complex prose you'll ever hope to read. Hollywood dropped the complex prose, kept the costumes and made several films based on James' novels, from 1947's The Lost Moment to 1997's Wings of the Dove.

Four Good Links

Henry James

Books and Writers sums it up for students

Henry James and the Atlantic Monthly

Great stuff for James fans, from the archives of the magazine

James Filmography

He has his own entry at the Internet Movie Database

Henry James

A brief bio and a list of his works

Vital Stats

Birth

15 April 1843

Birthplace

New York, New York

Death

28 February 1916
(age 72)

Best Known As

Author of The Ambassadors