The Correction of Taste: The Late Fiction of Henry James
- Literature Criticism
- Categories:Writing Skills
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:Ireland
- Publication date:June,2025
- Pages:288
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Review
——Colm Tóibín
"Elegant, witty, informative … Denis writes beautifully about Henry Jame’s work … it has a splendid foreword by Colm Tóibín … beautiful, get the book and read it."
-- John Banville
"If you’re a Henry James fan, this will be for you."
-- Edel Coffey
Description
James’s The Portrait of a Lady (1881) was the central achievement of his early period. The Turn of the Screw (1898) was a high-point of Gothic literature. In The Correction of Taste, Denis Donoghue offers a close reading of James’s final novels, taking as his starting point an observation by T.S. Eliot about the function of literary criticism. Exploring a succession of works such as The Ambassadors (1903), The Wings of the Dove (1902) and The Golden Bowl (1905), Donoghue brings into sharp focus the complex layers of James’s literary genius.





