Philip Horne

Philip Horne

Philip Horne is a teacher and literary critic specializing in 19th century literature, particularly Henry James and Charles Dickens. Educated at Cambridge University, he is currently Professor of English at University College London.

Horne has authored or edited a number of books by and about Henry James. In 1990 he published "Henry James and Revision: The New York Edition", a careful study of the extensive revisions James made in his novels and tales for the many-volumed but ill-fated "New York Edition" (1907-1909). He published a related article, "Henry James at Work: The Question of Our Texts", as part of the 1998 collection of essays, "The Cambridge Companion to Henry James" edited by Jonathan Freedman. Horne generally favors the late revisions that James made in his fiction, and in his "Cambridge Companion" essay he emphasizes the importance for the critic of complete acquaintance with the various texts of a James novel or tale:

:The serious critic of a fiction by James not only needs to know about its main recent critics, I would argue, but also its early critical history, its critical reception, and James' own remarks about it in the Prefaces and letters. As I have suggested, James's revisions and adaptations can be seen as part of the critical dossier.

Horne has edited two editions of James' works: "A London Life" and "The Reverberator" (1989) and "The Tragic Muse" (1995). Not surprisingly he used the "New York Edition" texts for all these works, and he included extensive textual notes. Horne has also published an epistolary biography of James, "Henry James: A Life in Letters" (1999). The book used 296 of James' letters as the framework for a biography that concentrated on the novelist's professional career. Approximately half the letters were previously unpublished. As usual, Horne wrote thorough textual notes on the letters.

Horne published an edition of "Oliver Twist" in 2003, and has written on such varied topics as telephones and literature, zombies and consumer culture, and the texts of Emily Dickinson. His research interests include the films of Alfred Hitchcock and Martin Scorsese, and publishing history.

References

* "A London Life and The Reverberator" by Henry James, edited by Philip Horne, Oxford University Press 1989 ISBN 0-19-281773-6
* "The Tragic Muse" by Henry James, edited by Philip Horne, Penguin Classics 1995 ISBN 0-14-043389-9
* "The Cambridge Companion to Henry James" edited by Jonathan Freedman, Cambridge University Press 1998 ISBN 0-521-49924-0
* "Henry James: A Life in Letters" edited by Philip Horne, Viking Adult 1999 ISBN 0-670-88563-0

External links

* [http://www.ucl.ac.uk/english/about/staff_information/ph.htm Philip Horne's page at the University College London web site]
* [http://www.penguinclassics.co.uk/nf/shared/WebDisplay/0,,49029_1_10,00.html "Henry James and the Masks of Life" by Philip Horne]
* [http://www.bfi.org.uk/filmtvinfo/library/collections/special/researcher/researcher_horne.html Philip Horne discusses British film director Thorold Dickinson]
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2004/09/05/bolod05.xml&sSheet=/arts/2004/09/05/bomain.html Philip Horne's review of David Lodge's novel about Henry James, "Author, Author"]
* [http://www.merchantivory.com/goldenbowl/ruth.html Philip Horne's interview with Ruth Prawer Jhabvala on the film version of "The Golden Bowl"]


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