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I agree with your assessment in hindsight. However, the fact that a highly-respected modern author (Chabon) thinks highly of James surely warrants some attention somewhere in the article. Chabon, you may know, argues strongly against the elitist bias directed towards genre fiction of the type James specialises in. His essay in Maps and Legends is an argument for judging James as a master of the short story form in spite of his exclusive focus on supernatural fiction. By staking such a claim, Chabon places him alongside giants of modern fiction such as Borges and Kafka.

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