8 rows · · James, Henry, Title: In the Cage Language: English: LoC Class: . · tutorial, commentary, study resources, plot, and web links. In the Cage first appeared in book form in both England and America in It was later revised and included in the complete New York edition of James’s work in The tale is quite unusual in James’s oeuvre in that it takes its subject matter from the daily life of a working-class www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 10 mins. · Is "In the Cage" suggesting that communication and understanding, the central focus of telegraphy, the main activity of the central figure's hyperactive fantasy life, and the central business of a story and a novelist like James, is less controllable than logic would have one believe?
In the Cage (London: Duckworth, ) — First English edition; In the Cage (Chicago and New York: Herbert S. Stone Co., ) — First American edition "In the Cage" in The Novels and Tales of Henry James 11 (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, ?): — The "New York Edition", substantially edited by James and now generally regarded as the authoritative text. 6 - Queer Henry In the Cage. 6 - Queer Henry. In the Cage. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 May By. Hugh Stevens. Edited by. Jonathan Freedman. Show author details. Henry James's novella In the Cage (written in the same year as the more well-known The Turn of the Screw) is a sly, slight, vaguely sentimental work but one that acts as a fine introduction to this most convoluted of writers. Exact ("exacting" yet with a pointillist's precision) is the word most often used to describe James's prose but very often the modern reader will find his hesitant.
Last Updated on May 5, , by eNotes Editorial. Word Count: The protagonist of “In the Cage” is a young woman whose identity is never revealed by Henry James, thus reinforcing the very. In the Cage is a novella by Henry James, first published as a book in This long story centers on an unnamed London telegraphist. She deciphers clues to her clients' personal lives from the often cryptic telegrams they submit to her as she sits in the "cage" at the post office. Sensitive and intelligent, the telegraphist eventually finds out more than she may want to know. James, Henry, Title: In the Cage Language: English: LoC Class: PS: Language and.
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