PECULIAR FEATURES OF HENRY JAMES’S EARLY NOVELS
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XX century American fiction, psychological realismAbstract
The purpose of this work is to identify characteristic features, language, and material of Henry James’s early novels. These novels are analyzed to investigate his contribution in consistency of the depiction of the human psyche.
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