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The almost autoerotic parable,
The Figure in the Carpet
(1896) concerns the "secret" surrounding the published works of Hugh Vereker, which his friends, the narrator and another critic, seek in vain to unravel. The rival critic at last discovers the secret, but dies before he can reveal it.
Glasses
(1896) is the gruesome tale of how personal physical appearances effected prospects in the marriage market.
The Next Time
(1895) was another of James' contributions to
The Yellow Book
in which an author, determined to write a best seller, continually produces "an unscrupulous, an unsparing, a shameless, merciless masterpiece." They all, of course, prove to be commercially unsuccessful.
The Way It Came
(1896) was re-entitled
The Friends of the Friends
in its New York edition. It is a return to one of James' old themes-the anti-marriage plot.
The Figure in the Carpet
(1896) concerns the "secret" surrounding the published works of Hugh Vereker, which his friends, the narrator and another critic, seek in vain to unravel. The rival critic at last discovers the secret, but dies before he can reveal it.
Glasses
(1896) is the gruesome tale of how personal physical appearances effected prospects in the marriage market.
The Next Time
(1895) was another of James' contributions to
The Yellow Book
in which an author, determined to write a best seller, continually produces "an unscrupulous, an unsparing, a shameless, merciless masterpiece." They all, of course, prove to be commercially unsuccessful.
The Way It Came
(1896) was re-entitled
The Friends of the Friends
in its New York edition. It is a return to one of James' old themes-the anti-marriage plot.
The almost autoerotic parable,
The Figure in the Carpet
(1896) concerns the "secret" surrounding the published works of Hugh Vereker, which his friends, the narrator and another critic, seek in vain to unravel. The rival critic at last discovers the secret, but dies before he can reveal it.
Glasses
(1896) is the gruesome tale of how personal physical appearances effected prospects in the marriage market.
The Next Time
(1895) was another of James' contributions to
The Yellow Book
in which an author, determined to write a best seller, continually produces "an unscrupulous, an unsparing, a shameless, merciless masterpiece." They all, of course, prove to be commercially unsuccessful.
The Way It Came
(1896) was re-entitled
The Friends of the Friends
in its New York edition. It is a return to one of James' old themes-the anti-marriage plot.
The Figure in the Carpet
(1896) concerns the "secret" surrounding the published works of Hugh Vereker, which his friends, the narrator and another critic, seek in vain to unravel. The rival critic at last discovers the secret, but dies before he can reveal it.
Glasses
(1896) is the gruesome tale of how personal physical appearances effected prospects in the marriage market.
The Next Time
(1895) was another of James' contributions to
The Yellow Book
in which an author, determined to write a best seller, continually produces "an unscrupulous, an unsparing, a shameless, merciless masterpiece." They all, of course, prove to be commercially unsuccessful.
The Way It Came
(1896) was re-entitled
The Friends of the Friends
in its New York edition. It is a return to one of James' old themes-the anti-marriage plot.
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