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Henry James

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Henry James was an American-British novelist writing during the 19th century. His work is notable for its deep psychological exploration of characters and their relationships. He meticulously examined themes of perception, identity, and social dynamics within a realist style that anticipated modernist concerns. James’s novels, such as *The Portrait of a Lady* and *The Turn of the Screw*, are valuable for readers interested in classic literature and sophisticated investigations into human consciousness.

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Why is Henry James called a bridge between realism and modernism?

Henry James's novels and stories use deep psychological narration while moving toward modern stylistic ambiguity. His lifespan 1843 to 1916 is the basic timeline used in most biographical references.

Which titles are the main entry points for Henry James?

Two core anchors are *The Portrait of a Lady* published in 1881 and *The Turn of the Screw* from 1898. Both are often used to introduce his fiction in reading lists.

What makes his work feel distinctly different from other 19th-century novelists?

His prose foregrounds perspective and consciousness, which feels more internal than adventure-based Victorian narratives. This is why the date-anchored titles above are often read first.

Was he an American or British author?

He is best described as an American-British novelist, with an identity linked to both cultural traditions. The stable fact is his period, 1843 to 1916, and the globally studied novels.

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