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Monopolizing the Master: Henry James, “Publishing Scoundrels,” and the Politics of Modern Literary Scholarship

Monopolizing the Master: Henry James, “Publishing Scoundrels,” and the Politics of Modern... Leon Edel's virtual monopoly on Henry James studies in the twentieth century has long been recognized but little explored. Through evidence gleaned from the biographer's personal archive, this essay gives chapter and verse as to how he came to dominate a major field of modern scholarship. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The New England Quarterly MIT Press

Monopolizing the Master: Henry James, “Publishing Scoundrels,” and the Politics of Modern Literary Scholarship

The New England Quarterly , Volume 82 (2) – Jun 1, 2009

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Publisher
MIT Press
Copyright
© 2009 by The New England Quarterly
Subject
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ISSN
0028-4866
eISSN
1937-2213
DOI
10.1162/tneq.2009.82.2.205
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Abstract

Leon Edel's virtual monopoly on Henry James studies in the twentieth century has long been recognized but little explored. Through evidence gleaned from the biographer's personal archive, this essay gives chapter and verse as to how he came to dominate a major field of modern scholarship.

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The New England QuarterlyMIT Press

Published: Jun 1, 2009

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