Patrick Jones has written a very impressive, thoughtful and ground-breaking work on one of the most complicated and important issues in the work of Henry James the concept of 'life' or 'living all you can' as an ideal at issue in many novels and stories. I know of no more sophisticated philosophical or critical treatment of James, nor one more sensitive to his style and thought. * Robert Pippin, Evelyn Stefansson Nef Distinguished Service Professor of Philosophy, University of Chicago, USA * 'Live!' The exhortation, or thought, recurs throughout the writing of Henry James, connecting his fiction to fundamental philosophical as well as ordinary human questions. Can one consciously seek to live more fully? What would it mean to do so? Patrick Joness beautifully lucid and deeply searching book revivifies both Jamess great late works and the subject of literatures relevance to phenomenological inquiry. * Jennifer Fleissner, Professor of English Literature, University of Chicago, USA *