The Aspern Papers and Other Stories

by Henry James

Other authorsAdrian Poole (Editor)
Paperback, 1983

Status

Available

Call number

813.4

Collection

Publication

Oxford University Press, USA (1983), Paperback, 254 pages

Description

An unscrupulous critic, determined to get his hands on the private papers of a great poet, finds himself duelling with the grim old lady who was once the poet's mistress and muse. Aspern's lost world of beauty and romance still seems to hand in the glamorous air of Venice, but the price ofadmission turns out to involve another party, the old woman's unmagical niece. What exactly is Aspern's admirer prepared to pay?In the other stories collected here - 'The Private Life', 'The Middle Years', and 'The Death of the Lion' - the elusive figure of the writer again arouses passions of pursuit and dispute among rival admirers and patrons. James never wrote more pointedly about the pleasures and pains of the writer,or more wittily about the public that seeks to profit from him.… (more)

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LibraryThing member djh_1962
It's perhaps easy to underestimate both how modern 'The Aspern Papers' is and what it took for James to write it. What most surprised me was the clarity of the picture it evokes of obsession and how perfectly he captures it. The last third of the book is electric with tension, not an adjective I
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have had cause to ever use in the other James I have read. Possibly because the potential destinations of the story are revealed so early on, I also did not feel that I was having to push against Jamesian prose to progress. The moral I take from this (yet again) - be more open minded to authors one has previously be reluctant to read.
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Language

Original publication date

1983 (collection)

Physical description

254 p.; 7.1 inches

ISBN

0192816225 / 9780192816221

Local notes

The Aspern papers. The Death of the Lion. The Figure in the Carpet. The Birthplace

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