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Introduction: Henry James, commercial cosmopolitanism, and the historical formation of mass culture
Traditional cosmopolitanism and mass culture in James's early fiction
The Anglo-American newspaper industry, commercialized celebrity, and the new journalistic style
Writing machines: the question of cosmopolitan opportunities for mass-produced short fiction
Getting the picture: American corporate advertising and the rise of a cosmopolitan visual culture in The ambassadors
The sacred in the profane: The old things and spiritual realism in Summersoft and The wings of the dove
That rare power of purchase: the material advantage of acquiring cosmopolitan skills in The golden bowl
Epilogue: Art consumption in James's last writings.
Traditional cosmopolitanism and mass culture in James's early fiction
The Anglo-American newspaper industry, commercialized celebrity, and the new journalistic style
Writing machines: the question of cosmopolitan opportunities for mass-produced short fiction
Getting the picture: American corporate advertising and the rise of a cosmopolitan visual culture in The ambassadors
The sacred in the profane: The old things and spiritual realism in Summersoft and The wings of the dove
That rare power of purchase: the material advantage of acquiring cosmopolitan skills in The golden bowl
Epilogue: Art consumption in James's last writings.