The Real Thing (story)

"The Real Thing"
Short story by Henry James
First book publication
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Genre(s)Short story
Publication
Published inBlack and White
Publication typePeriodical
Media typePrint (Magazine)
Publication dateApril 16, 1892
Pages6

"The Real Thing" is a short story by Henry James, first syndicated by S. S. McClure in multiple American newspapers and then published in the British publication Black and White in April 1892[1] and the following year as the title story in the collection, The Real Thing and Other Stories published by Macmillan. This story, often read as a parable, plays with the reality-illusion dichotomy that fascinated James, especially in the later stages of his career. For the illustrator who narrates the story, the genuine article proves all too useless for his commercial purposes. The story portrays the unfortunate victims of a society in which reality and representation are closely intertwined in ways that make art a difficult project to disentangle the two.

  1. ^ Johanningsmeier, Charles. "How Real American Readers Originally Experienced James's 'The Real Thing.'" The Henry James Review. 27.1 Winter 2006: 75-99.