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"Partial Portraits" is a collection of literary essays by Henry James published in 1888. The book consists of several critical essays on various writers (Nathaniel Hawthorne, George Eliot, George Sand, Ivan Turgenev, Alphonse Daudet, Guy de Maupassant, and Robert Louis Stevenson), discussing their work, style, and significance in the literary world. Provides insight. An important figure in American and British literature, James blends biography, literary criticism, and personal reflection to provide a detailed and intimate look at these authors.

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Summary
In this essay, James examines the author's work with his usual intelligence and sensitivity. He is particularly interested in their technique, style, and ability to create believable characters and realistic situations.
James's essays on Hawthorne and Eliot are particularly noteworthy. He sees Hawthorne as a master of the American Gothic and praises Eliot's psychological realism and her ability to create complex, believable characters.
James' essay on the French writers Daudet and Maupassant is also noteworthy. You can read that he admires their naturalism and ability to capture the everyday world in detail.

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Contents

I. Emerson
II. The Life of George Eliot
III. Daniel Deronda: A Conversation
IV. Anthony Trollope
V. Robert Louis Stevenson
VI. Miss Woolson
VII. Alphonse Daudet
VIII. Guy de Maupassant
IX. Ivan Turgenieff
X. George du Maurier
XI. The Art of Fiction