Books by Henry James

Portrait of Henry James

Henry James, one of the most refined voices in late nineteenth‑ and early twentieth‑century fiction, is celebrated for his subtle psychological insight and elegant prose. His works often explore the meeting of Old World sophistication with New World innocence, capturing the tensions of culture, class, and moral perception that defined his era.

From the haunting ambiguity of his ghost stories to the intricate social observation of his novels, James's writing continues to reward attentive readers. His mastery of point of view and finely balanced sentences reveal the inner lives of characters with remarkable precision, securing his place as a cornerstone of modern literary realism.

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  • Editorial Funambulista S.L. Diario de un hombre de cincuenta de aos

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    Book SynopsisEsta obra de Henry James inédita en español, escrita en 1880 entre Daisy Miller y Retrato de una dama, es una deliciosa nouvelle que contiene todos los elementos de misterio, ambigüedad e ironía tan característicos del universo de James, que utilizaba los relatos y las novelas cortas como auténtico taller para sus novelas o aun como modelos para éstas.Bajo la forma de un diario personal, un quincuagenario de viaje por Florencia anota los episodios de un acontecimiento extraordinario para él: acaba de conocer a la hija de la que fue su amor de juventud casi treinta años antes, y a su pretendiente, un joven inglés, e intuye en esta relación la exacta repetición de su propia historia sentimental. Historia que él había resuelto con una dolorosa ruptura, y en la analogía que ahora establece se empeña en proteger a su alter ego del peligro que lo acecha.Logrará el narrador su propósito? Producen las mismas causas los mismos efectos?Tiene sentido proyectar nuestra propia vida en la de l

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  • Defausta Editorial La familia al completo una novela a doce manos

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  • Koxka bat estuago

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  • Editorial Funambulista S.L. Cuatro encuentros

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    Book SynopsisPublicada en 1877, esta irónica nouvelle es un modelo del género. El mismo Henry James así lo indicaba en sus cuadernos: La concisión de Cuatro encuentros (.) eso es hacia lo que debo tender!. La historia de la señorita Spencer, cuyo sueño es viajar a Europa y lo consigue, y cómo se resuelve su regreso a Estados Unidos constituye una metáfora de muchas de las aspiraciones humanas. El retrato de la protagonista está subordinado a la perturbadora seducción que ejercen sobre el lector el carácter ilusorio de su obsesión y el posterior misterio de la renuncia.Sabido es que James utilizaba sus relatos como laboratorio para su producción novelesca, y aquí un sutil juego de claroscuros recorre la obra, haciéndonos pasar de la luminosidad inicial a la oscuridad final, que mucho nos recuerda los finales de dos grandes novelas del autor, Washigton Square y Retrato de una dama.

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  • Siruela Otra vuelta de tuerca

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  • Cambridge University Press The Portrait of a Lady

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  • Cambridge University Press The Sacred Fount

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  • Cambridge University Press The Prefaces

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  • Cambridge University Press The Complete Writings of Henry James on Art and Drama

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    Book SynopsisHenry James was a leading commentator on the art of his time. Readers of this complete collection of his nonfictional writing on art will gain fresh insights not only into British, American and French art, but also into James's fiction and critical thinking.Trade Review'Collister's thoughtful and thorough editions bring that intelligence back into focus, and remind us again that James' fiction is grounded in a deep understanding of human culture in all its forms.' Hazel Hutchison, Modern Language ReviewTable of ContentsList of illustrations; Acknowledgments; A note on James's texts; Chronology: Henry James's life and writings; List of abbreviations; Introduction; Henry James's writings on art; Glossary of foreign words and phrases; Textual variants; Biographical notes on artists; Select bibliography.

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  • The Portrait of a Lady Penguin Vitae

    Penguin Putnam Inc The Portrait of a Lady Penguin Vitae

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    Book SynopsisHenry James's beloved masterpiece, now in a beautiful hardcover edition featuring James's groundbreaking essay The Art of Fiction, with a foreword by acclaimed novelist Brandon Taylor A Penguin Vitae EditionThe Portrait of a Lady is regarded by many as Henry James's finest work, and a lucid tragedy exploring the distance between money and happiness. When Isabel Archer, a beautiful, spirited American, is brought to Europe by her wealthy Aunt Touchett, it is expected that she will soon marry. But Isabel, resolved to enjoy the freedom that her fortune has opened up and to determine her own fate, does not hesitate to turn down two eligible suitors. Then she finds herself irresistibly drawn to Gilbert Osmond. Charming and cultivated, Osmond sees Isabel as a rich prize waiting to be taken. Beneath his veneer of civilized behavior, Isabel discovers cruelty and a stifling darkness. In this portrait of a young woman affronting her destiny, Henry James create

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  • Collected Stories of Henry James

    Random House USA Inc Collected Stories of Henry James

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  • Tales of Henry James

    WW Norton & Co Tales of Henry James

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    Book SynopsisNine of James’s most important tales, including (new to the second edition) "In the Cage," a tale that engages James’s complicated attitudes toward gender, class, and the rise of information technology.

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  • The Turn Of The Screw

    Penguin Putnam Inc The Turn Of The Screw

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  • The Portrait of a Lady

    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group The Portrait of a Lady

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  • The Golden Bowl Everymans Library Classics

    Random House USA Inc The Golden Bowl Everymans Library Classics

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    Book SynopsisThe wealthy American widower Adam Verver and his shy daughter, Maggie, live in Europe, closely tied through their love of art and their mutual admiration.  Maggie's future seems assured when she becomes the wife of a charming, though impoverished, Italian prince. But when Adam marries his daughter's friend Charlotte Stant, unaware that she is the prince's mistress, the stage is set for a complex and indirect battle between the two wives. The brilliant Charlotte is determined to keep her lover, while Maggie is determined to protect her beloved father from any knoweldge of their shared betrayal.  The acuity with which Henry James calibrates the four characters' delicately shifting alliances and documents the maturation of a naïve young woman marks this as a magnificent achievement. The Golden Bowl was not only James's last major work but also the novel in which his unparalleled gift for psychological drama reached its height.Introduction by Deni

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  • The Awkward Age Everymans Library Classics

    Random House USA Inc The Awkward Age Everymans Library Classics

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    Book SynopsisHenry James had arrived at such mastery of the forms and uses of fiction by the time he published The Awkward Age in 1899 that this story of a young girl introduced into a casually corrupt circle of sophisticates is at once a universal drama of innocence confronting evil, a detailed examination of a social order, and a stunning picture of a civilization in crisis. On the verge of what was to be his greatest period of creativity, James produced, in The Awkward Age, one of the finest, most rounded, and, in some ways, most intimate and revealing of his long string of masterpieces.Introduction by Cynthia Ozick

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  • The Wings of the Dove

    Random House USA Inc The Wings of the Dove

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    Book SynopsisOf the three late masterpieces that crown the extraordinary literary achievement of Henry James, The Wings of the Dove (1902) is at once the most personal and the most elemental. James drew on the memory of a beloved cousin who died young to create one of the three central characters, Milly Theale, an heiress with a short time to live and a passion for experiencing life to its fullest. To the creation of the other two, Merton Densher and the magnificent, predatory Kate Croy, who conspire in an act of deceit and betrayal, he brought a lifetime's distilled wisdom about the frailty of the human soul when it is trapped in the depths of need and desire. And he brought to the drama that unites these three characters, in the drawing rooms of London and on the storm-lit piazzas of Venice, a starkness and classical purity almost unprecedented in his work.Under its brilliant, coruscating surfaces, beyond the scrim of its marvelous rhetorical and psychological devices, <

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  • The Wings of the Dove

    Random House USA Inc The Wings of the Dove

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    Book SynopsisSelected by the Modern Library as one of the 100 best novels of all timeSet amid the splendor of London drawing rooms and gilded Venetian palazzos, The Wings of the Dove is the story of Milly Theale, a naïve, doomed American heiress, and a pair of lovers, Kate Croy and Merton Densher, who conspire to obtain her fortune. In this witty tragedy of treachery, self-deception, and betrayal, Henry James weaves together three ill-fated and wholly human destinies unexpectedly linked by desire, greed, and salvation. As Amy Bloom writes in her Introduction, “The Wings of the Dove is a novel of intimacy. . . . [James] gives us passion, he gives us love in its terrible and enchanting forms.”

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  • The Other House 12 New York Review Books

    The New York Review of Books, Inc The Other House 12 New York Review Books

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    Book SynopsisThis terse and startling novel, written just before The Spoils of Poynton and What Maisie Knew,is the story of a struggle for possession—and of its devastating consequences. Three women seek to secure the affections of one man, while he, in turn, tries to satisfy them all. But in the middle of this contest of wills stands his unwitting and vulnerable young daughter. The savage conclusion of The Other House makes it one of the most disturbing and memorable of Henry James's depictions of the uncontrollable passions that lie beneath the polished veneer of civilized life.Oh blest Other House, which gives me thus at every step a precedent, a divine little light to walk by... —Henry James

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  • Henry James Literary Criticism Vol 1 LOA 22

    The Library of America Henry James Literary Criticism Vol 1 LOA 22

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    Book SynopsisHenry James, renowned as one of the world’s great novelists, was also one of the most illuminating, audacious, and masterly critics of modern times. This Library of America volume and its companion are a fitting testimony to his unprecedented achievement. They offer the only comprehensive collection of his critical writings ever assembled, more than one-third of which have never appeared in book form.This first volume focuses especially on his responses to American and English writers; the second volume contains his essays on European literature and the Prefaces to the New York Edition of his fiction.From 1864 until virtually the end of his life, James displayed an astonishing range and catholicity of critical interests, touching on nearly every facet of literature in America, England, and Europe. Here are his most important theoretical essays, including his witty and daring declarations of the novelist’s freedom in “The Art of Fiction,” “T

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  • Henry James Literary Criticism Vol 2 LOA 23

    The Library of America Henry James Literary Criticism Vol 2 LOA 23

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    Book SynopsisHenry James, renowned as one of the world’s great novelists, was also one of the most illuminating, audacious, and masterly critics of modern times. This Library of America volume is one of two volumes of the most extensive collection of his critical writings ever assembled, with many pieces never before available in book form. It includes reviews of a great number of European writers, especially French writers, along with more general essays and the Prefaces Henry James wrote for the New York Edition of his works, published between 1907 and 1909.More than one hundred reviews and essays are gathered by author, so that readers can trace the development of James’s complex, meditative, and highly volatile attitudes toward a wide spectrum of literature. James reviews the formidable Honoré de Balzac (with his “huge, all compassing, all desiring, all devouring love of reality”), Gustave Flaubert (“a pearl-diver, breathless in the thick elemen

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  • Henry James Travel Writings Vol. 2 Loa 65 The

    The Library of America Henry James Travel Writings Vol. 2 Loa 65 The

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    Book SynopsisHenry James’s travel writings are at once literary masterpieces, unsurpassed guidebooks and penetrating reflections on the international themes familiar from his fiction. This volume, the second of two, begins with the classic A Little Tour in France (1900), illustrated with Joseph Pennell’s exquisite drawings from the original edition. James begins his tour of the French countryside one rainy morning in mid-September of 1882, when he sets off for the city of Tours as a means of exploring the proposition that “though France might be Paris, Paris was by no means France.”From Tours, Balzac’s birthplace, James travels to the great chateaux of the Loire Valley, visiting Chambord, Amboise, Chenonceaux, and Blois, where, as you cross the threshold, “you step straight into the sunshine and storm of the French Renaissance.” Dense with literary associations and historical echoes, James’s prose brings castles and cathe

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  • Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Turn of the Screw

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  • The Outcry

    The New York Review of Books, Inc The Outcry

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  • The Ivory Tower

    The New York Review of Books, Inc The Ivory Tower

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  • Henry James: Novels 1903-1911 (LOA #215): The

    The Library of America Henry James: Novels 1903-1911 (LOA #215): The

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    Book SynopsisNearly thirty years in the making, The Library of America's eleven-volume edition of the complete fiction of Henry James now culminates with this authoritative volume collecting his final three finished works. Considered by James to be his most finely constructed novel, The Ambassadors (1903) recounts the attempts of a conscientious American to convince the son of a friend to return home from Paris-and in doing so plays the charm of the Old World against the provincialism of the New. In The Golden Bowl (1904), an American woman marries an Italian prince while her father unknowingly marries the prince's former mistress; James underscores both the fragility and strength of human ties and further develops what he once called the "complex fate, being an American." Originally written for the stage but never produced, James reworked The Outcry (1911) into a highly successful comic novel of social manners that also deals with the ethics of art collecting. Included as an appendix is "The Married Son," the chapter James contributed to The Whole Family (1908), a multi-author novel conceived by William Dean Howells and portraying a dysfunctional family whose struggles mirror the frustrated collaborative efforts of the book's twelve contributors.LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.

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  • The Turn of the Screw

    ReadZone Books Limited The Turn of the Screw

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  • Henry James: Novels 1901-1902 (LOA #162): The

    The Library of America Henry James: Novels 1901-1902 (LOA #162): The

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    Book SynopsisThis Library of America volume brings together one of Henry James’s most unusual experiments and one of his most beloved masterpiecesWriting to his friend William Dean Howells, Henry James characterized his experimental novel, The Sacred Fount, as the only one of his novels to be told in the first person, as “a fine flight into the high fantastic.” While traveling to the country house of Newmarch for a weekend party, the nameless narrator becomes obsessed with the idea that a person may become younger or cleverer by tapping the “sacred fount” of another person. Convinced that Grace Brissenden has become younger by drawing upon her husband, Guy, the narrator seeks to discover the source of the newfound wit of Gilbert Long, previously “a fine piece of human furniture.” His perplexing and ambiguous quest, and the varying reactions it provokes from the other guests, calls into question the imaginative inquiry central to James’s art of the novel.James described the essential idea of The Wings of the Dove as “a young person conscious of a great capacity for life, but early stricken and doomed, condemned to die under short respite, while also enamoured of the world.” The heroine, a wealthy young American heiress, Milly Theale (inspired by James’s beloved cousin Minny Temple), is slowly drawn into a trap set for her by the English adventuress Kate Croy and her lover, the journalist Morton Densher. The unexpected outcome of their mercenary scheme provides the resolution to a tragic story of love and betrayal, innocence and experience that has long been acknowledged as one of James’s supreme achievements as a novelist. This volume prints the New York Edition text of The Wings of the Dove, and includes the illuminating preface James wrote for that edition.LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.

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  • Abada Editores Vacaciones en Roma

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    Book SynopsisEncuadernación: Rústica con solapasColección: Voces. ProsasContiene las evocadoras y personalísimas impresiones de la Ciudad Eterna que recogió Henry James durante más de treinta años. Las imágenes se suceden del bullicioso Carnaval al solitario Foro, de la Roma papal al Risorgimento, del abarrotado Corso a las solitarias iglesias, de los paseos a caballo a las excursiones en automóvil por la Campaña, de la Villa Borghese a la Villa Medici, o del Palazzo Barberini al Odescalchi.

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  • La vuelta del torno

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  • Gatopardo Ediciones Lo que Maisie sabía

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  • Otra vuelta de tuerca

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    Book SynopsisUna obra maestra gótica, que marcó un hito en la literatura universal, reinterpretada a través del estilo perturbador e inconfundible de Ana Juan. Una lectura a la que volver una y otra vez para descubrir lo que se esconde entre las líneas del texto y los trazos de los dibujos, ya que en esta historia inmortal todo asombra y nada es lo que parece.

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  • Ediciones Cátedra Vuelta de tuerca

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    Book SynopsisHenry James (1843-1916) nació en Nueva York, en el seno de una familia de intelectuales, rodeado de un ambiente interesado por las ideas y el arte. Pasó la mayor parte de su vida en Europa, donde conoció a novelistas de vanguardia como Flaubert, Daudet, Zola o Maupassant, pero su gran maestro y amigo fue Iván Turgueniev. Se propuso llegar a convertirse en un cronista de la vida de su país. Su estilo complejo, caracterizado por hacer caso omiso de las reglas gramaticales, con oraciones llenas de digresiones y diálogos que expresan la ambigüedad de la conversación, tiene un tono de intimidad que se oye más que se lee, como si el lector escuchara el habla de los personajes.Vuelta de tuerca es la obra de Henry James que más discusión o más insistentes aseveraciones ha provocado por parte de la crítica. El lector siente inquietud ante su lectura aunque no pueda precisar por qué. Se trata de una historia fantástica de intrigante ambivalencia cuyo principal cometido es concitar terror. La

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  • Ediciones Cátedra El retrato de una dama

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    Book SynopsisHenry James es el escritor de la conciencia individual, de los muchos matices de la subjetividad. Con él la novela se interioriza, la acción exterior pierde importancia en favor de los pensamientos o de los sentimientos de los personajes. El mundo exterior se nos presenta filtrado a través de la subjetividad de éstos. La ficción de Henry James se ve impulsada desde un principio por el deseo de registrar la realidad en la medida en que afecta a una subjetividad concreta. Isabel Archer parece estar a la búsqueda de una trayectoria vital propia, de una libertad y de una autonomía siempre amenazadas por las circunstancias. Desea encontrar un destino que la libere de cualquier objetivo que no sea la realización de su propia naturaleza. Se resiste a aceptar aquello que la sociedad, e incluso la ficción, insisten en que debe ser su papel. Pero Isabel Archer será también víctima de sus sueños e ideales románticos y de sus errores de interpretación.

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  • Ediciones Cátedra Los papeles de Aspern y otros relatos sobre

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    Book SynopsisPara Henry James, que convirtió su oficio en una especie de religión a la que se consagró en cuerpo y alma y con total exclusividad, la ficción era " una de las bellas artes " y todo acto creativo era mágico. Esa fidelidad irrenunciable a la excelencia artística, esa búsqueda a ultranza del artista absoluto, fue una de las mayores innovaciones que aportó al nacimiento de la narrativa experimental del siglo XX, cuyo advenimiento él ya había intuido veinte o treinta años antes: la concepción del relato o novela como la más excelsa de las formas artísticas.Que " la vida literaria puede ser un tema precioso " lo prueban sus " literary tales " , que tratan preferentemente del conflicto del artista con la sociedad y afrontan los problemas del fracaso artístico desde más de un punto de vista. Para James, el arte debe reflejar la conciencia de un infatigable observador de la vida que sea sensible y a la vez se distancie debidamente. En todos esos relatos lo presenta como un aventurero de l

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  • Ediciones Hiperiïn, S.L. Crïnica de una amistad correspondencia y otros escritos

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    Book SynopsisCorrespondencia y otros escritos.

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  • Laertes Editorial, S.L. Daisy Miller

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  • Atico de Los Libros Fondo Coxon

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  • Editorial Contraseña, S.C. Eugene Pickering

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  • C. de Langre El arte de la novela cinco prefacios

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  • Editorial dÉpoca Julia Bride

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  • Nueva York  New York

    Nueva York New York

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  • Ediciones Lea Otra Vuelta de Tuerca

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