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  1. Louisa Pallant by Henry, 1843-1916 James, 2009-10-04
  2. The sacred fount [a novel] by Henry James 1843-1916 Henry James Collection (Library of Congress) DLC [from old catalog], 1901-12-31
  3. In The CAGE. by Henry [1843 - 1916]. James, 1898
  4. Biography - James, Henry (1843-1916): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  5. Letters / Henry James ; edited by Leon Edel, Volume I by Henry (1843-1916) & Edel, Leon (1907-1997) James, 1975-01-01
  6. A small boy and others by Henry James. by James. Henry. 1843-1916., 1913
  7. Italian hours by Henry James ; illustrated by Joseph Pennell. by James. Henry. 1843-1916., 1909-01-01
  8. The TALES Of HENRY JAMES. Volume I: 1864 - 1869. Volume 2: 1870 - 1874. by Henry [1843 - 1916]. Aziz, Maqbool - Editor. James, 1978-01-01
  9. The middle years. by Henry James. by James. Henry. 1843-1916., 1917-01-01
  10. The sacred fount. by Henry James. by James. Henry. 1843-1916., 1901
  11. The LETTERS Of HENRY JAMES. Selected and edited by Percy Lubbock. by Henry [1843 - 1916]. Lubbock, Percy - Editor. James, 1920-01-01
  12. Henry James and Robert Louis Stevenson : a record of friendship and criticism / edited with an introduction by Janet Adam Smith by Henry (1843-1916). Stevenson, Robert Louis (1850-1894). Adam Smith, Janet (1905-) James, 1948
  13. Henry James: 1843-1916. by The Clifton Waller Barrett Library, 1966
  14. The FINER GRAIN. by Henry [1843 - 1916]. James, 1910

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      • The Story of a Year (html) - A young woman in love with two men, one a soldier. The moralizing and "fine writing" of a young author, together with a somewhat unresolved ending, giving a foretaste of the more mature James. James's second published story. Appearing in The Atlantic Monthly (March 1865), it was never collected by James in book form.

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Henry James etexts at Adrian Dover's Web site. Another fine source for information and texts, this site featured a "tales in collections" index, a concordance, and other information. Sadly, this excellent site is no longer available , due to a change in administrative policies at the University of Birmingham (UK). Subsequent links to this site formerly on this page have been deleted.
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Chapter 5 Late Nineteenth Century Henry James (1843-1916) Reception of The Portrait of a Lady ( 1881-1916)." Henry James Review 7.2-3 (Wint-Sprg 1986) 158-63.
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Source: Scholar's Guide Henry James - A Brief Assessment Primary Works Roderick Hudson The American Daisy Miller The Europeans Hawthorne Washington Square The Portrait of a Lady The Bostonians The Turn of the Screw The Wings of Dove The Ambassadors The Beast in the Jungle The Golden Bowl Top Selected Bibliography Auerbach, Jonathan. The Romance of Failure: First-Person Fictions of Poe, Hawthorne, and James . NY: Oxford UP, 1989. PS 374.F24 A94 Barnett, Louise K. "Jamesian Feminism: Women in `Daisy Miller.'" Studies in Short Fiction 16.4 Fall 1979: 281-87. Berland, Alwyn. Culture and Conduct in the Novels of Henry James . NY: Cambridge UP, 1981. PS2124.B48 Bradbury, Nicola. Henry James: The Later Novels . Oxford Eng.: Clarendon P, 1979. PS2124 Bradley, John R. ed.

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Henry James (18431916) Biographical note. American/British author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, best-known for novels and novellas of morals. from Wikipedia. Henry James, Jr., by William Dean Howells read
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American/British author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, best-known for novels and novellas of morals. As such, he favors internal, psychological drama; his work is frequently about alienation, his prose frequently serpentine. His earlier work is considered Realist, but in fact throughout his long career he maintained a strong interest in a variety of artistic effects and movements. More:
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Henry James was born in New York City in 1843. His father, Henry James Sr, was a wealthy man and a well-known intellectual, whose friends included Thoreau, Emerson and Hawthorne. The affluence the family inherited from his Irish grandfather allowed James to live in comfort; he never made much money from his writing. As a young man, James traveled between Europe and America, and studied law at Harvard briefly at the age of nineteen. He published his first short story, A Tragedy of Errors , two years later, and began writing full-time. His first novel, Watch and Ward (1871), was written on a voyage through Venice and Paris. During his years in Europe James wrote several novels portraying Americans living abroad. Between 1906 and 1910 James revised many of his tales and novels for the New York edition of his complete works. Before his death in 1916, he also completed his autobiography, which included A Small Boy and Others Notes of a Son Aand Brother (1914) and The Middle Years , which was published posthumously.

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Henry James (1843-1916) was born on April 15, 1843, to Henry James, Sr., and his wife Mary Walsh Robertson. His older brother William was born in 1842, and younger siblings Garth Wilkinson, Robertson, and Alice were born in 1845, 1846, and 1848, respectively. Henry Sr., the son of an Irish immigrant, was one of thirteen children, born in Albany, New York. By the time his own children were born, he had inherited a great deal in wealth from his father, and the James family, at the time of Henry Jr.'s birth, lived in New York City, where Henry Sr. devoted his time to the study of theology, philosophy, and mysticism, rejecting his father's Presbyterian Churchto follow the teachings of Swedish Christian mystic Emanuel Swedenborg. The James children were educated in a variety of often unorthodox circumstances ­ sometimes at schools, sometimes with private tutors, always with access to books and new experiences. Margaret Fuller, Washington Irving, William Makepeace Thackeray, and George Ripley visited to the James home during Henry Jr.'s boyhood. In 1855, the James family embarked on a three year-long trip to Geneva, London, and Paris ­ an experience that influenced Henry Jr.'s decision, as an adult, to live and write in Europe rather than his native America. Upon their return from Europe, Henry Sr. moved the family to Cambridge, allowing for continued contact with prominent writers and thinkers, including nearby Concord's Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Bronson Alcott. Henry Jr. was a voracious reader and spent his teenage years divided between Cambridge, Europe, and Newport, Rhode Island, where he studied for a time with painter William Morris Hunt. His brother William was found to be a more adept artist, and Henry soon discontinued his lessons, turning instead to writing.

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Bell, Millicent. Meaning in Henry James. Harvard University Press, 1993. Hathaway, Richard D. The Henry James Scholar's Guide to Web Sites . This site provides etexts of many of James's most important works, plus a comprehensive directory of links to other resources by and about James. http://newpaltz.edu/~hathaway/ The Henry James Review. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979-present. Kaplan, Fred. Henry James: The Imagination of Genius: A Biography. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999. Krook, Dorothea. The Ordeal of Consciousness in Henry James. Cambridge University Press, 1962. Tintner, Adeline R. The Pop World of Henry James: From Fairy Tales to Science Fiction. UMI Research Press, 1989.
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BOOKS Fogel, Daniel Mark, ed. A Companion to Henry James Studies. Greenwood Press, 1993. Beidler, Paul G. Frames in James: The Tragic Muse, The Turn of the Screw, What Maisie Knew, and The Ambassadors. English Literary Studies Monograph Series No. 59, 1993. Blackmur, Richard P. Studies in Henry James. New Directions, 1983.

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(1843-1916) American writer. Henry James wrote 20 novels, 112 stories, 12 plays, and literary criticism. He's famous for "Daisy Miller" (1879) and other works.
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Recent Up a category Henry James and The Atlantic Monthly This 1997 articles discusses how several of James' works, including "The Portrait of a Lady," were published in serial form by "The Atlantic." Henry James Scholar's Guide to Web Sites This award-winning site contains numerous links to articles, reviews, and e-texts for the Henry James student. Henry James Web Site Growing UK site by Adrian Dover.

15. James, Henry, 1843-1916. Correspondence And Journals Of Henry James Jr.: Guide.
bMS Am 1094. James, Henry, 18431916. Correspondence and journals of Henry James Jr. Guide. Houghton Library, Harvard College Library. 2001 The President and Fellows of Harvard College. Descriptive
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Creator: James, Henry, 1843-1916.
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Abstract: Correspondence of the American writer Henry James Jr. and that of his sister, the American diarist, Alice James. Also includes his diaries and appointment books.
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James was an American novelist, short story writer, critic and dramatist. Alice James (1848-1892), the American diarist, was his sister.
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Organized into the following series:
  • I. Letters to Henry James Jr. II. Letters from Henry James Jr. III. Letters of Henry James Jr. to Henry James II. IV. Letters to and from Alice James V. Letters of Henry James Jr. to Alice James VI. Letters of Henry James Jr. to Alice Howe Gibbens James VII. Letters of Henry James Jr. to his parents

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Henry James was born on April 15, 1843 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. 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 a contributor to the Nation and Atlantic Monthly
From an early age James had read the classics of English, American, French and German literature and Russian classics in translation. His first novel

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American author, was born in New York on the 15th of April 1843. His father was Henry James (1811 - I882), a theological writer of great originality, from whom both he and his brother Professor William James derived their psychological subtlety and their idiomatic, picturesque English. Most of Henrys boyhood was spent in Europe, where he studied under tutors in England, France and Switzerland. In i86b he returned to America, and began reading law at Harvard, only to find speedily that literature, not law, was what he most cared for. His earliest short tale, The Story of a Year, appeared in 1865, in. the Atlantic Monthly, and frequent stories and sketches followed. In 1869 he again went to Europe, where he subsequently made his home, for the most part living in London, or at Rye in Sussex. Among his specially noteworthy works are the following: Watch and Ward (1871); Roderick Hudson (1875); The American (1877); Daisy Miller (1878); French Poets and Novelists (1878); A Life of Hawthorne (1879); The Portrait of a Lady (1881); Portraits of Places (1884); The Bostonians (1886); Partial Portraits (1888); The Tragic Muse (189o); Essays in London (1893); The Two Magics (1898); The Awkward Age (1898); The Wings of the Dove (1902); The Ambassadors (1903); The Golden Bowl (1904); English Hours (1905); The American Scene (1907); The High Bid (1909); Italian Hours (1909)

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James, Henry, 18431916. Other authors Henry James Collection (Library of Congress)DLC Control No. 04016886 //r96 Author James, Henry, 1843-1916.
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