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¡°Illustrations and Texts¡± is a collection of essays by Henry James on the art of illustration, published in 1893. The essay is a brief profile of the main illustrator of Harper and Brothers books and magazines and is remembered as extensive and insightful.
Several essays in ¡°Painting and Text¡± are on the topic of visual arts, with a particular focus on painting. This reflects James' keen interest in the visual arts, which he often incorporates into his novels, drawing parallels between the artist's craft and that of the writer. In this essay, James explores the art of the time while providing both criticism and appreciation.

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Summary
One of the standout essays in this collection is "The Art of Fiction," a response to a lecture by Walter Besant. In this essay, James presents his thoughts on novel writing, emphasizing the novelist's freedom and the infinite possibilities of the novel. He opposes prescriptive rules and emphasizes the importance of experience and observation in the novelist's craft.
"Pictures and Texts" is an interesting book to read for anyone interested in Henry James's views on art and literature, and provides a deeper understanding of his approach to writing.

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Contents

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BLACK AND WHITE
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II. Millet
III
IV. Alfred Parsons
V. Mr. George H. Boughton
VI. Du Maurier
VII

EDWIN A. ABBE
The Old House
CHARLES S. REINHART
ALFRED PARSONS
JOHN S. SARGENT
HONORE DAUMIER
AFTER THE PLAY