<p>In "A Small Boy and Others," Henry James crafts a richly introspective memoir that navigates the formative years of his youth in the late 19th century. With his signature psychological depth, James employs a reflective narrative style that seamlessly blends memory and analysis, revealing both the innocence and the complexity of a young boy'Äôs perception of the world. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing America and Europe, the text ...