Philip Horne
Horne discusses the intricate processes of literary revision and criticism, particularly focusing on the works of 19th-century authors like Henry James. His exploration into James's practices, such as in his book "Henry James and Revision," sheds light on how the author meticulously approached rewriting and editing, thereby offering invaluable insights to scholars and readers interested in literary craftsmanship. Beyond textual analysis, Horne contributes to the accessibility of James's writings through his editorial work with Penguin Classics, ensuring these seminal texts remain relevant to contemporary audiences.\n\nIn addition to his specialization in Henry James, Horne is recognized for his scholarly contributions to the study of Charles Dickens, reflecting his broader interest in 19th-century literature. As a professor at University College London, he synthesizes his expertise in both teaching and critical writing, influencing students and fellow academics alike. Horne's critiques and reviews for publications such as the London Review of Books further showcase his ability to engage with a diverse range of literary topics and authors. Readers and scholars benefit from Horne's rigorous analytical methods, which not only illuminate the nuances of classic literature but also foster a deeper appreciation of literary history and its enduring impact.
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