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The Bostonians is a brilliant tragicomedy, as fresh and sharp today as when it first appeared. This full critical edition of one of Henry James's most distinctive works will interest researchers, scholars and advanced students of Henry James, and of nineteenth- and twentieth-century British and American fiction and literature.

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 Bostonians is an extraordinary political and psychological drama narrating the struggle between Northern feminist Olive Chancellor and her cousin, former slaveholder and radical conservative Basil Ransom, for 'possession' of the beautiful, talented Verena Tarrant. The issues raised of the relations between the sexes, between North and South and between differing visions of 'progress' in America are as timely - and contentious - as when the novel first appeared. This fully annotated scholarly edition of one of James's most distinctive and important works features a detailed contextual introduction, full textual history and helpful explanatory annotation. It will be of interest to researchers, scholars and advanced students of Henry James, and of nineteenth- and twentieth-century British and American fiction and literature.

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' magnificently comprehensive also allows for a fresher and fairer appraisal of the novel's achievements.' Bharat Tandon, The Times Literary Supplement ' one profitable way of reading The Bostonians might be as the first great vampire narrative of the fin de sičcle.' Bharat Tandon, The Times Literary Supplement

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Presents the first fully annotated scholarly edition of The Bostonians, one of Henry James's most distinctive and important tragicomedies.
Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; General editors' preface;
General chronology of James's life and writings; Introduction; Textual
introduction; Chronology of composition and publication; The Bostonians;
Glossary of foreign words and phrases; Notes; Textual variants; Appendices.
Daniel Karlin is Winterstoke Professor of English Literature at the University of Bristol and a world-leading authority on nineteenth-century British and American literature. He has taught in both the UK and USA, including Boston University.