The American Scene
After living abroad for 20 years, Henry James returned to his native America and travelled down the East Coast from Boston to Florida. This a journal describing his feelings on the rediscovery of the New York of his childhood, and the growth of modern commercial America. He muses on Thoreau, Hawthorne and Emerson; in Washington, he finds a cityscape devoid of spiritual symbols; in Richmond, thoughts of the civil war haunt him. Published in 1907, this journal also served as a farewell address to the country James would never live in again.
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- Author
- Henry James, John F. Sears
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 384
- Publisher
- Penguin Classics
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 978-0-14-043416-3
- EAN
- 9780140434163
- Genres
- fiction, classics, travel, american, literature
- Release date
- 1994
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