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         James Henry:     more books (100)
  1. The Awkward Age by Henry James, 2008-06-09
  2. New York Revisited by Henry James, 2010-01-01
  3. A SUPERFICIAL READING OF HENRY JAMES: PREOCCUPATIONS WITH THE MATERIAL WORLD by THOMAS J OTTEN, 2006-06-22
  4. The Ambassadors by Henry James, 2009-10-04
  5. The New York Stories of Henry James (New York Review Books Classics) by Henry James, 2005-11-30
  6. The Turn of The Screw (mobi) by Henry James, 2009-03-31
  7. Henry James and the Darkest Abyss of Romance by William R. Goetz, 1986-04
  8. Ghost of Henry James by David Plante, 1970-03-12
  9. Henry James: The Young Master by Sheldon M. Novick, 2007-11-13
  10. Phenomenology of Henry James by Paul B. Armstrong, 2009-10-14
  11. Daisy Miller by Henry James, 2009-10-04
  12. A Little Tour of France by Henry James, 2010-07-06
  13. The Turn of The Screw and Other Short Novels (Signet Classics) by Henry James, 2007-09-04
  14. The BostoniansVolume I by Henry James, 2008-08-18

61. The Bostonians By Henry James
1886 edition.Category Arts Literature Authors J james, henry Works......* Return to the henry james scholar's Guide to Web Sites *. The Bostoniansby henry james 1886 edition. Notes (1) Italics for emphasis
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The Bostonians
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If you notice an error, Send a message to Richard Hathaway , the preparer of this etext, (hathawar@newpaltz.edu). On August 6, 1999, proofreading corrections were entered in this etext. Proofreading was done by Denise Picard (picard@LL.mit.edu), Chapters 1-15; Helaine Lasky (vortex@vbe.com), Chapters 16-42; Sarah Koch (SKoch28879@aol.com), Chapters 1-42. Book First Chapter 1 'Olive will come down in about ten minutes; she told me to tell you that. About ten; that is exactly like Olive. Neither five nor fifteen, and yet not ten exactly, but either nine or eleven. She didn't tell me to say she was glad to see you, because she doesn't know whether she is or not, and she wouldn't for the world expose herself to telling a fib. She is very honest, is Olive Chancellor; she is full of rectitude. Nobody tells fibs in Boston; I don't know what to make of them all. Well, I am very glad to see you, at any rate.' These words were spoken with much volubility by a fair, plump, smiling woman who entered a narrow drawing-room in which a visitor, kept waiting for a few moments, was already absorbed in a book. The gentleman had not even needed to sit down to become interested: apparently he had taken up the volume from a table as soon as he came in, and, standing there, after a single glance round the apartment, had lost himself in its pages. He threw it down at the approach of Mrs. Luna, laughed, shook hands with her, and said in answer to her last remark, 'You imply that you do tell fibs. Perhaps that is one.'

62. Books By Henry James
Chronological list of james's works.
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* Return to "the Henry James scholar's Guide to Web Sites" * Books by Henry James (1843-1916) A Passionate Pilgrim and Other Tales, 1875;
Transatlantic Sketches, 1875;
Roderick Hudson, 1876;
The American, 1877;
Watch and Ward, 1878 (James's first novel, serialized in 1871);
French Poets and Novelists, 1878;
The Europeans, 1878;
Daisy Miller, 1878;
An International Episode, 1879;
The Madonna of the Future and Other Tales, 1879;
Hawthorne, 1879; The Diary of a Man of of Fifty, and A Bundle of Letters, 1880; Confidence, 1880; Washington Square, 1881; The Portrait of a Lady, 1881; The Siege of London, The Pension Beaurepas, and The Point of View, 1883; Portraits of Places, 1883; Tales of Three Cities, 1884; A Little Tour in France, 1885; Stories Revived, 1885; The Bostonians, 1886; The Princess Casamassima, 1886; Partial Portraits, 1888; The Aspern Papers, Louisa Pallant, and The Modern Warning, 1888; The Reverberator, 1888; A London Life, The Patagonia, The Liar, and Mrs. Temperley, 1889; The Tragic Muse, 1890;

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66. Henry James
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69. James, Henry, American Novelist And Critic. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edi
james, henry, American novelist and critic. The Columbia Encyclopedia,Sixth Edition. 2001. 2001. james, henry, American novelist and critic.
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71. James, Henry - University Of Maryland
james, henry. Altar of the Dead, The The Ambassadors The AmericanThe Aspern Papers Author Of Beltraffio, The Beast In the Jungle
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72. Flashback: Henry James And The Atlantic Monthly
Article on james and his publishing relationship with The Atlantic Monthly.Category Arts Literature Authors J james, henry...... 15, 1997 Jane Campion's film adaptation of The Portrait of a Lady has rekindledpublic interest in the lapidary, demanding novels of henry james (18431916).
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J ane Campion's film adaptation of The Portrait of a Lady has rekindled public interest in the lapidary, demanding novels of Henry James (1843-1916). This April 15th, on the 154th anniversary of James's birth, we've gathered together writing by and about James that has appeared over the years in The Atlantic Monthly From the time that James's first published short story appeared in The Atlantic "The Story of a Year" , March, 1865), William Dean Howells and subsequent Atlantic editors championed James's literary talents. This support was critical for James, as his difficult fiction demanded more attention of readers than the popular illustrated periodicals of the day were willing to court. Several of James's novels were serialized in The Atlantic including The Portrait of a Lady the first installment of which appeared in November, 1880. After Portrait appeared in book form The Atlantic gave it a glowing review James has continued to fascinate The Atlantic 's readers, writers, and editors. In "Henry James as Landlord" (August 1946), Louise Boit shares letters she received from James while renting Lamb House, his English home in Sussex. The letters show James as the best sort of landlord: full of good cheer and generous with both his household and his friendship. In

73. Henry James, Jr., By William Dean Howells; Henry James, Jr. Page 1
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The events of Mr. James's lifeas we agree to understand eventsmay be told in a very few words. His race is Irish on his father's side and Scotch on his mother's, to which mingled strains the generalizer may attribute, if he likes, that union of vivid expression and dispassionate analysis which has characterized his work from the first. There are none of those early struggles with poverty, which render the lives of so many distinguished Americans monotonous reading, to record in his case: the cabin hearth-fire did not light him to the youthful pursuit of literature; he had from the start all those advantages which, when they go too far, become limitations. He was born in New York city in the year 1843, and his first lessons in life and letters were the best which the metropolisso small in the perspective diminishing to that datecould afford. In his twelfth year his family went abroad, and after some stay in England made a long sojourn in France and Switzerland. They returned to America in 1860, placing themselves at Newport, and for a year or two Mr. James was at the Harvard Law School, where, perhaps, he did not study a great deal of law. His father removed from Newport to Cambridge in 1866, and there Mr. James remained till he went abroad, three years later, for the residence in England and Italy which, with infrequent visits home, has continued ever since. Tired of reading? Add this page to your Bookmarks or Favorites and finish it later.

74. Henry James
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75. Welcome To FUSN
A Zen community in the Harada/Yasutani Zen lineage, led by james Ishmael Ford, Sensei. An activity of the First Unitarian Society in Newton and an affiliate of the Pacific Zen Institute.
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76. Henry Corbin: World Of The Imaginal
Discussion group and resource site dedicated to the legacy of this French mystic. Includes message archive and some Corbinrelated excerpts from the works of james Hillman.
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77. Henry James - Biography And Works
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Search all of Henry James American-born writer, gifted with talents in literature, psychology, and philosophy. James wrote 20 novels, 112 stories, 12 plays and a number of literary criticism. His models were Dickens, Balzac, and Hawthorne.
Henry James was born in New York City into a wealthy family. His father, Henry James Sr, was one of the best-known intellectuals in mid-nineteenth-century America, whose friends included Thoreau, Emerson and Hawthorne. His Irish grandfather had provided the wealth that endowed his heirs with the privileges of comfort and social affluence. James made little money from his novels. Once his friend, the writer Edith Wharton, secretly arranged him a royal advance of $8,000 for THE IVORY TOWER (1917), but the money actually came from Wharton's royalty account with the publisher. When Wharton sent him a letter bemoaning her unhappy marriage, James replied: "Keep making the movements of life."
In his youth James traveled back and forth between Europe and America. He studied with tutors in Geneva, London, Paris, Bologna and Bonn At the age of 19 he briefly attended Harvard Law School, but preferred reading literature to studying law. James published his first short story, 'A Tragedy of Errors' two years later, and devoted himself to literature. In 1866-69 and 1871-72 he was contributor to the Nation and Atlantic Monthly.

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