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  1. The ambassadors Volume 2 by James Henry 1843-1916, 2010-09-29
  2. Theatricals by Henry James 1843-1916 Henry James Collection (Library of Congress) DLC from old catalog, 1895-12-31
  3. The other house. By Henry James. by James. Henry. 1843-1916., 1897-01-01
  4. Views and reviews. by Henry James. now first collected; introduc by James. Henry. 1843-1916., 1908-01-01
  5. French poets and novelists by Henry James. by James. Henry. 1843-1916., 1904-01-01
  6. The outcry. by Henry James. by James. Henry. 1843-1916., 1911-01-01
  7. The American scene by Henry James. by James. Henry. 1843-1916., 1907
  8. Roderick Hudson. by Henry James. by James. Henry. 1843-1916., 1917-01-01
  9. Roderick Hudson. By Henry James, jr by Henry, 1843-1916 James, 2009-10-26
  10. Pictures and other passages from Henry James; selected by Ruth H by James. Henry. 1843-1916., 1916-01-01
  11. Notes of a son and brother. by Henry James. by James. Henry. 1843-1916., 1914-01-01
  12. A landscape painter by Henry James. by James. Henry. 1843-1916., 1919-01-01
  13. The ivory tower. by Henry James. by James. Henry. 1843-1916., 1917-01-01
  14. The soft side by Henry James. by James. Henry. 1843-1916., 1900-01-01

41. Henry James (1843-1916)
Henry James (18431916). General Resources. The Henry James Scholar s Guide toWeb Sites (Richard Hathaway, State U. of New York, New Paltz)
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42. HENRY JAMES, 1843-1916: The Turn Of The Screw - Washington Square
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Henry James, 1843-1916 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. After living in Paris, where James was contributor to the New York Tribune, he moved to England, living first in London and then in Rye, Sussex. During his first years in Europe James wrote novels that portrayed Americans living abroad. James's most famous short stories include The Turn of the Screw , a ghost story in which the question of childhood corruption obsesses a governess. Click on the cart to download your book / Haz clic en el carrito para descargar tu libro.
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43. American Literature Web Resources: Henry James
American Literature Web Resources Henry James. Henry James(18431916) compliedby Angela Davidson, Millikin University
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American Literature Web Resources: Henry James
Henry James(1843-1916) complied by Angela Davidson, Millikin University
American novelist and, as a naturalized English citizen from 1915, a great figure in the transatlantic culture. His fundamental theme was the innocence and exuberance of the New World in clash with the corruption and wisdom of the Old, as illustrated in such works as Daisy Miller (1879), The Portrait of a Lady (1881), The Bostonians (1886), and The Ambassadors (1903).
April 15, 1843, born New York, N.Y., U.S.
-father an important theorist and lecturer, very wealthy family
-older brother the famous American philosopher, William James
-traveled in Europe extensively when young
-lived in Newport and Boston much of early life
1862, Harvard Law School, but mostly read literature
1864, first short story, published anonymously, in New York Continental Monthly
-becomes good friends with William Dean Howells, help begin era of American literary realism
1865, early stories depict the leisurely life of the well-to-do 1869, goes to Europe extensively as an adult

44. All American: Henry James
Henry James, 18431916. By Anna Thompson, Steven Byrd, Pam McInnis, Rebecca PriceStudents, University of North Carolina at Pembroke. Henry James was highly
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Postbellum America, 1866-1913: Literature
Henry James, 1843-1916
By Anna Thompson, Steven Byrd, Pam McInnis, Rebecca Price
Students, University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Henry James was highly talented and displayed wonderful craftsmanship of writing during his time. Growing up in Manhattan, James was exposed to tremendous knowledge from his father, Henry James Sr., one of the best known-intellectuals of his time. As the young James became older and more exposed to his father's vast knowledge, he too became very educated. During James's teen years and early twenties, he traveled extensively, mainly back and forth between America and Europe. In 1862 James briefly attended Harvard Law School for a year and shortly afterward published his first story, "A Tragedy of Errors." This was the beginning of James's creative work as a writer. It wasn't until 1871 that James published his first novel, Watch and Ward, the story of a bachelor who adopts a young girl and then plans to marry the child. Though the novel stirred up conflict, it did not stop James from continuing his work. James lived in Paris and England. Even though he was across the world, he still found time to contribute to the New York Tribune and also was able to write other short stories and novels. In 1875, James settled in Paris, where he wrote

45. Henry James 1843-1916
Henry James 18431916. The Castle of Chillon. Daisy Miller A Study (1878) AnInternational Episode (1878) The Pupil (1891) The Beast in the Jungle (1903)
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Henry James 1843-1916 The Castle of Chillon Da isy Miller: A Study (1878)
An International Episode (1878)
The Pupil (1891)
The Beast in the Jungle (1903)

The Jolly Corner (1908)

46. Zaadz Quotes By Author - Henry James Quotes
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47. Quotations From Henry James HENRY JAMES Famous People. Quote Quotes
(Henry James (18431916), US author. quoted in H. Montgomery Hyde, Henry Jamesat Home, ch. 7, sct. 5 (1969). The remark was made to two English friends at
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48. American Passages - Unit 9. Social Realism: Authors
Henry James (18431916) Known for his sophisticated style, precise language,extraordinary productivity, and innovative attention to the novel form,
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This link leads to artifacts, teaching tips and discussion questions for this author. Henry James (1843-1916) Known for his sophisticated style, precise language, extraordinary productivity, and innovative attention to the novel form, Henry James ranks among the greatest American writers. He was born in the mid-nineteenth century in New York City. His father, Henry James Sr., was a wealthy and eccentric philosopher who initiated his young son into what would become a lifelong habit of travel. The family, eventually consisting of five children, crossed the Atlantic Ocean repeatedly before 1860, and the James children were brought up and educated in Europe almost as much as they were in America.

49. The National Archives | Search The Archives | National Register Of Archives | De
James, Henry (18431916), novelist. 29 records noted. Scope, literary papers.Repository, University of Virginia Library
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50. Hennepin County Library - Online Catalog
James, Henry, 18431916. American, 1. James, Henry, 1843-1916. Bostonians, 1.James, Henry, 1843-1916. Confidence, 1. James, Henry, 1843-1916. Europeans, 2
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51. James, Henry (1843-1916) - MavicaNET
James, Henry (18431916). Sites total 10 James, Henry, American novelistand critic. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 - English
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52. Troy University FR Library
Henry James (1843 1916). RESOURCES. Journal articles from academic databases (clickhere for section Select the entry for James, Henry (1843-1916).
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Troy University Regional Library. Literary Bibliography. Updated10/09/04.
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53. Glbtq >> Literature >> James, Henry
Though closeted, Henry James had a number of intimate relations with young men,and his sexual orientation imbued his fiction. James, Henry (18431916)
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James, Henry (1843-1916)
page: Though closeted, Henry James had a number of intimate relations with young men, and his sexual orientation imbued his fiction. James was born in New York City, on April 15, 1843. He belonged to a prominent American family, whose cultural milieu consisted of the intelligentsia of New England, and whose scholarly and social connections extended throughout Europe. His father, Henry James, Sr., was a noted Swedenborgian philosopher and man of letters, a friend of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Thomas Carlyle. Sponsor Message.
Because Henry Sr. favored frequent changes of scenery, the James children spent their childhood divided between the United States and Europe, and were educated on both continents. The family returned to New England before war broke out between the states, and while helping to extinguish a fire in Newport, Henry Jr. sustained what he later called "an obscure hurt." This injury became the source of much biographical and critical speculation about the cause of the author's lack of sexual interest in women. Henry's eldest brother, William, who went on to become an acclaimed philosopher and psychologist, showed early artistic and academic promise. Henry Jr. attempted to define a space for himself distinct from both his brother and his father. In the early 1860s, Henry began to write short stories and reviews for the

54. James, Henry --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
James, Henry, 18431916 Collection of works by Henry James. HenryJames (1843-1916) Brief information on the life and literary works of this
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55. Henry James (1843-1916), Novelist
National Portrait Gallery, list of portraits for Henry James including HenryJames by John Singer Sargent, Henry James by Elliott Fry, Henry James by
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56. Embassy Of The United States - Paris, France
James, Henry (18431916) Writer, born in New York City, NY Born to wealthy parentswho periodically lived in Europe, Henry James was educated at schools and
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An American in Paris HEMINGWAY, Ernest (1899-1961)
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In 1921, Hemingway, still unknown and an aspiring journalist, moved to Paris with his wife Hadley, writing articles for the Toronto Star. He soon associated with other such American expatriate writers as Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound and Francis Scott Fitzgerald. La Closerie des Lilas in Montparnasse was his favorite caf©- restaurant. It was at this caf© that Fitzgerald asked him to read his latest manuscript The Great Gatsby in 1925. It was also on this terrace that Hemingway wrote most of

57. Autograph Letter Signed ("Henry James") To An Unnamed Lady, Discussing Her Propo
James, Henry (18431916). Novelist. SUCH VALUES AS MY WRITINGS MAY HAVE TO SHOW .Autograph Letter Signed ( Henry James ) to an unnamed lady,
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"SUCH VALUES AS MY WRITINGS MAY HAVE TO SHOW"
Autograph Letter Signed ("Henry James") to an unnamed lady, discussing her proposal to publish an anthology of extracts from his works.
3 pages 4to, Lamb House, Rye, 1 November 1906.
Send this title to your inbox A fine example of Henry James's convoluted late style, where he revels in the deployment of subordinate clauses. While sympathetic to his correspondent's idea of an anthology, he is fully aware of potential publishing problems.
intrinsic possibility in the application of so practical a test as this little compendium you have so ingeniously conceived of such values as my writings may have to show. I would gladly assent - I

58. Center For Henry James Studies
Henry James (18431916) is widely regarded as one of the most important literaryfigures in the history of US culture. James wrote more than twenty novels,
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The Center for Henry James Studies Creighton University Greg W. Zacharias , Director
Tara Knapp, Associate Editor, The Complete Letters of Henry James Julie Kraft, graduate assistant Patrick Phillips, graduate assistant Andrew Kuhn, undergraduate assistant
The Complete Letters of Henry James Archive of the Letter Copies Library of Henry James Scholarship James Family Papers Henry James Society, Inc. The Complete Letters of Henry James Purpose of the Project
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scholars of Henry James , and also of American and European history and culture from the later nineteenth century. With full funding of the project, four editors will work together at the Center to achieve maximum efficiency in the editing of the letters and the production of The Complete Letters . The University of Nebraska Press will publish the letters in volumes of approximately 75 letters, with respective textual commentary, informational notes and front matter. Edel (Harvard UP, 1974-84).
Project funding will depend upon continued support from Creighton University, which provides office space and an operating budget for The James Center. The University of Nebraska Press is responsible for the production of the print edition. Public funding and donations and grants from private sources will be necessary for project completion. Naming opportunities are available. All contributions are tax deductible. Letters of inquiry and interest are invited. Third-party contributions may qualify the Center to receive federal matching funds. To date, the Gilbert C. Swanson Foundation of Omaha has awarded the Center $65,000 over six years for the purchase of computer equipment, reference books, and copies of the original letters.

59. Henry James - Books And Biography
Henry James (18431916) was born in New York City into a wealthy family.His father, Henry James Sr., was one of the best-known intellectuals in
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60. James, Henry, 1843-1916. Letters To Edward Holton James And Mary Lucinda Holton
No Frames Version.
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