Getting you the grade since 1999.
Search:

Buy My Liturature Essay

Buy My College Application Essay

Tell A Friend

Merriam Webster Dictionary & Thesaurus
Go!

Related Links

The Henry James Scholar's Guide to Web Sites

This site has a number of e-texts including The Ambassadors. There are also a few links to scholarly essays that focus on the novel.

The Henry James Review This is the web site for a print journal that has been in publication for 23 years. The print journal is not free, but there are free articles available online. Also, the Review staff does a generally good job of responding to email inquiries for more information on available literary criticism. If you are writing a research paper, it would be a good idea to scan the table of contents of the Review to get a sense of what has been done in your particular field.

The Center for Henry James Studies The Center for Henry James Studies is located at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. This link is particularly useful if you are examining an autobiographical or semi-autobiographical theme in James' work. Specifically, the Center has a vast catalog of James' correspondence and notes. The most meaningful excerpts, as well as descriptions of the inventory as a whole, are posted online.

The Henry James Society The Henry James Society is located at Creighton University, and is run by the Center for Henry James Studies. If you are looking for the most current and/or the most irreverent literary criticism on James, this is a good place to start. There are a few essays available on this site.

Edited version of the New York Edition of The Ambassadors As there were numerous versions and extensive edits of the novel, it would be better to use this e-text, as opposed to some of the others - unless you are specifically studying one of the earlier versions of the novel. This e-text is not annotated, however.

ClassicNote on The Ambassadors

Advertise with Us

Copyright (C) 1999-2008 GradeSaver LLC. Not affiliated with Harvard College.