This brilliant new study is the first comprehensive and penetrating
exploration of the complex and important aesthetic and intellectual
relationship between the Jameses. Hocks relates organically what
William thought to how Henry thought, and his convincing argument
becomes a profound examination of Henry's mind and the way in which
his work dramatized a particular philosophical attitude through its
unique and felicitous style.
Originally published in 1974.
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