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Old 04-02-2015, 09:43 PM   #27
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I'm 2/3 through the audio book and although I'm really enjoying the narrator and this view of Henry James (of whom I know very little), I'm finding it a bit scattered.

I think it should be called "Tales of James" or something.

What this book has done more than anything so far is make me interested to read more of James' works. I'm not sure which of his novels is considered the apex of his work, but some of them are a bit "meaty" for me at the moment. Perhaps Daisy Miller or Washington Square?
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