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Henry James - Autobiographies: A Small Boy and Others; Notes of a Son and Brother;

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Zusatztext "For freshness of voice! firmness of purpose (if a firmness always subject to scruples and second thoughts)! and general delight on the page! the memoirs are fully alive to the contemporary reader. . . . James's memoirs have a shimmer! a charm! and an openhearted immediacy. . . . They remind us that sophistication of style and sincerity of purpose are still the best of literary brothers." —Adam Gopnik! The New Yorker Informationen zum Autor Philip Horne , editor, is   Professor of English, University College London. He is the author of  Henry James: A Life in Letters  (1999) and  Henry James and Revision: The New York Edition  (1990). Founding General Editor of Cambridge University Press’s Complete Fiction of Henry James series,   he is currently working on a book on James’s relationship with Theodore Roosevelt. Klappentext The most extensive collection of Henry James's autobiographical writings ever published offers a revelatory self-portrait from one of America's supreme novelists and his famous family. In 1911, deeply affected by the death of his brother William the year before, Henry James began working on a book about his early life. As was customary for James in his later years, he dictated his recollections to his secretary Theodora Bosanquet, who recalled how "a straight dive into the past brought to the surface treasure after treasure." A Small Boy and Others (1913) and the two autobiographical books that followed-Notes of a Son and Brother (1914) and the incomplete, posthumously published The Middle Years-stand with his later novels as one of the enduring triumphs of his final years. Not only did James create one of the singular self-portraits in American literature, he also fashioned a richly detailed account of his renowned family, especially his father, the social philosopher Henry James Sr., his brother William, and his dear cousin Minny Temple, inspiration for the heroines of two of his greatest novels, The Portrait of a Lady and The Wings of the Dove. Rounding out the volume is a selection of eight other personal reminiscences and, as an appendix, his secretary's insightful and affectionate memoir, "Henry James at Work." LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation's literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America's best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries. Zusammenfassung This extensive collection of autobiographical writings by the author of The Turn of the Screw and The Portrait of a Lady offers a revelatory self-portrait and an inside glimpse into his famous family In 1911, deeply affected by the death of his brother William the year before, Henry James began working on a book about his early life. As was customary for James in his later years, he dictated his recollections to his secretary Theodora Bosanquet, who recalled how “a straight dive into the past brought to the surface treasure after treasure.” A Small Boy and Others (1913) and the two autobiographical books that followed— Notes of a Son and Brother (1914) and the incomplete, posthumously published The Middle Years —stand with his later novels as one of the enduring triumphs of his final years. Not only did James create one of the singular self-portraits in American literature, he also fashioned a richly detailed account of his renowned family, especially his father, the social philosopher Henry James Sr., his brother William, and his dear cousin Minny Temple, inspiration for the heroines of two of his greatest novels, The Portrait of a L...

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Authors Philip Horne, Henry James, Henry/ Horne James
Assisted by Philip Horne (Editor)
Publisher Library of America
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2016
 
EAN 9781598534719
ISBN 978-1-59853-471-9
No. of pages 850
Dimensions 131 mm x 205 mm x 35 mm
Series The Library of America
Library of America
Library of America Collected Nonfiction of Henry James
Library of America Collected N
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Biographies, autobiographies

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