The first book devoted to the literary relationship between Henry James and his American predecessor, Nathaniel Hwthorne. Robert Emmet Long demonstrates James� transformation of Hawthorne�s romantic forms into realism, as one of the significant features of James� early career. Long shows that Hawthorne provided James ith a native tradition having its own conceptions of American psychological experience.
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The first book devoted to the literary relationship between Henry James and his American predecessor, Nathaniel Hwthorne. Robert Emmet Long demonstrates James� transformation of Hawthorne�s romantic forms into realism, as one of the significant features of James� early career. Long shows that Hawthorne provided James ith a native tradition having its own conceptions of American psychological experience.
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