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  1. THEATRICALS: SECOND SERIES (The Album The Reprobate). by Henry [1843 - 1916]. James, 1895
  2. Selected Works; Daisy Miller: a study ; The Portrait of a Lady ; The Aspern Papers ; The Turn of the Screw by Henry (1843 - 1916) James, 1995-01-01
  3. Daisy Miller by Henry (1843-1916 ) James, 1967-01-01
  4. Daisy Miller by Henry (1843-1916 ) James, 1967
  5. The AMERICAN. In Two Volumes. by Henry [1843 - 1916]. James, 1886-01-01
  6. Washington Square : The Pension Beaurepas : A bundle of letters by Henry, 1843-1916 James, 2009-10-26
  7. Roderick Hudson. by James. Henry. 1843-1916., 1895
  8. Europeans. A sketch. by James. Henry. 1843-1916., 1878
  9. Essays In London And Elsewhere by James Henry 1843-1916, 2010-09-29
  10. The Art Of Fiction by James Henry 1843-1916, 2010-10-15
  11. The Real Thing, And Other Tales by James Henry 1843-1916, 2010-09-29
  12. William Wetmore Story and his friends, from letters, diaries, and recollections Volume 2 by James Henry 1843-1916, 2010-10-03
  13. Theatricals. Two comedies: Tenants. -- Disengaged by Henry James 1843-1916 Henry James Collection (Library of Congress) DLC from old catalog, 1894-12-31
  14. The Question Of Our Speech; The Lesson Of Balzac; Two Lectures by James Henry 1843-1916, 2010-10-14

21. Biblioteca Virtual - James, Henry (1843-1916)
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22. Henry James (1843-1916)
Henry James (18431916). Contributing Editor Alfred Habegger. ClassroomIssues and Strategies. In The Beast in the Jungle, James s
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Classroom Issues and Strategies
In "The Beast in the Jungle," James's late style will be a problem. In "Daisy Miller," students may well miss the important social nuances of the language used by the characters and the narrator. Most of us take for granted certain usages"ever so many," "it seems as if," "I guess," "quaint"that are indications of the Millers' lack of cultivation. Also, there are some genteelisms in their speechMrs. Miller's "the principal ones." Then there's the narrator's somewhat inflated diction "imbibed," "much disposed towards." Distribute ahead of time a short list of usages, divided according to categories, and ask the students to add some usages from their own reading of "Daisy Miller." Another problem that should be mentioned is point of view. Tell the students ahead of time that both "Daisy" and "Beast" use the same technical device of restricting the reader's perspective to what one character sees and knows. Ask them to decide what character this is. Give examples, find exceptions where the narrator speaks out. "Daisy Miller": Some students inevitably despise Daisy for her occasional social crudity and inexperience. A good tactic to deal with this attitude is to emphasize such matters right at the start, trusting to other students to feel that they must speak up and defend Daisy's naturalness and boldness. I also recommend getting the obvious fact that the Millers represent vulgar new money out in the open from the start; otherwise, some rather slow reader will triumphantly announce this fact later on in order to simplify the heroine's character.

23. James, Henry, 1843-1916. Compositions: Guide.
bMS Am 1237.7 James, Henry, 18431916. Compositions Guide. Container List. (1) James,Henry, 1843-1916. Hugh Merrow Typescript; Rye?, 19?. 24 leaves.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916. Compositions: Guide.
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Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
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Call No.: MS Am 1237.7
Creator: James, Henry, 1843-1916.
Title: Compositions,
Date(s): 1893-1915 and undated.
Quantity: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
Abstract: Autograph manuscript and typescript versions of compositions by Henry James.
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Deposited by Talbot Aldrich, received: 1943; Gift, 1948.
Purchased from the Library of Congress, Washington D.C, received: 1943 Dec. Gift of Henry James, Esq., 522 Fifth Ave., New York, NY; received: 1944.
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  • (1) [James, Henry, 1843-1916]. [Hugh Merrow] : Typescript; [Rye?, 19?]. 24 leaves.
  • With revisions in the hand of the author. Annotated with: Typescript unbound 20.
  • (2) [James, Henry, 1843-1916]. France : Typescript; [London, 1915?]. 19 leaves.
  • With revisions in the hand of the author.

24. James, Henry, 1843-1916. Additional Compositions: Guide.
bMS Am 1237.10 James, Henry, 18431916. Additional compositions Guide. ContainerList. (1) James, Henry, 1843-1916. The saloon Typescript; Rye?, 1910?.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916. Additional compositions: Guide.
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Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 1237.10
Creator: James, Henry, 1843-1916.
Title: Additional compositions,
Date(s): [ca.1894-1910].
Quantity: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
Abstract: Typescript and autograph manuscript versions of James's compositions, mostly plays. Also includes notes, scenarios, and drafts of dialogues.
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Gift of Henry James, Esq., 522 Fifth Ave., New York, NY; received: 1944.
Gift of Leon Edel, Esq., 309 East 23rd St., NY 10, NY; received: 1949 Oct. 4.
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  • (1) [James, Henry, 1843-1916]. The saloon : Typescript; [Rye?, 1910?]. 54 leaves.
  • First draft of the play based on the author's own short story, Owen Wisgrave. Wtih numerous revisions in the author's hand. Annotated: Typescript unbound 24.
  • (2) [James, Henry, 1843-1916].

25. Henry James
Translate this page Home_Page Henry James (1843-1916), Escritor estadounidense expatriado,cuya narrativa magistral aúna la inocencia americana y la
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E Roderick Hudson El americano Daisy Miller (1879) y Retrato de una dama (1881). Después exploró los tipos y costumbres del carácter inglés, como en La musa trágica Los despojos de Poynton (1897) y La edad ingrata (1899). En sus últimas tres grandes novelas, Las alas de la paloma Los embajadores (1903) y La copa dorada (1904), vuelve al esquema del contraste entre las sociedades europea y americana. En general, el estilo de sus últimas obras es complejo, revelando oblicuamente los motivos y conducta de sus personajes por medio de sus conversaciones y a través de las observaciones minuciosas que se hacen entre sí. A pesar de que el diálogo significativo es característico de su estilo literario, sus obras de teatro fracasaron, aunque varias de ellas fueron dramatizadas o llevadas al cine con éxito, incluyendo dos de sus muchos relatos, Los papeles de Aspern (1888) y Otra vuelta de tuerca (1898), además de Washington Square (1881), una de sus novelas más famosas. James murió el 28 de febrero de 1916, en su casa de campo de Rye, Sussex. Fue un autor prolífico y a lo largo de los 51 años de su carrera escribió 20 novelas, 112 relatos y 12 obras de teatro, lo que significa que publicó uno o más libros al año hasta el final de su vida. Su obra incluye, además de la ficción, un gran volumen de crítica literaria en el que pone de manifiesto su admiración por los novelistas George Eliot y Honoré de Balzac. La reputación de James como figura clave en las literaturas inglesa y estadounidense no llegó a consolidarse hasta la década de 1940. La detallada descripción de la vida interior de sus personajes le convierten en uno de los precursores del monólogo interior. ©

26. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - James, Henry, 1843
Etexts by Author. James, Henry, 18431916 J Index Main Index An InternationalEpisode; Confidence; Daisy Miller; Glasses; In the Cage; Roderick Hudson;
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28. Henry James (1843-1916)
American Literature on the Web Henry James (18431916). General ResourcesThe Henry James Scholar s Guide to Web Sites (Richard Hathaway
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  • James, Henry, 1843-1916. A variant edition of Henry James's The wings of the dove / by Sister Stephanie Vincec. 1975 [c1976]
  • James, Henry, 1843-1916. The Europeans : a facsimile of the manuscript / Henry James ; with an introd. by Leon Edel. 1st ed. New York : H. Fertig, 1978.
  • James, Henry, 1843-1916. Letters / Henry James ; edited by Leon Edel. Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1974-
  • James, Henry, 1843-1916. The tales of Henry James / edited by Maqbool Aziz. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1973-
  • James, Henry, 1843-1916. The portable Henry James / edited, and with an introd ; by Morton Dauwen Zabel. New York : Viking press, 1951.
  • James, Henry, 1843-1916. The complete tales of Henry James / Edited, with an introd., by Leon Edel. Philadelphia : Lippincott, [1962-65, c1964].
  • James, Henry, 1843-1916. The art of the novel / critical prefaces by Henry James; with an introduction by Richard P. Blackmur. New York ; London : C. Scribner's sons, 1934.
  • James, Henry, 1843-1916. The Bodley Head Henry James. London ; Sydney [etc.] : Bodley Head, 1967-
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    Homage to Henry James, 18431916. • By Henry James ; Marianne Moore• Publisher Mamaroneck, NY, PP Appel, 1971. • ISBN 0911858172
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    36. HENRY JAMES, 1843-1916: The Turn Of The Screw - Washington Square
    Henry James, 18431916. Henry James was born in New York City intoa wealthy family. His father, Henry James Sr, was one of the best
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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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    37. Brief Biography Of Henry James (1843 - 1916)
    Henry James (18431916). Born in New York City on 15th April 1843,younger brother of William James, the philosopher. Educated in
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    Henry James Born in New York City on 15th April 1843, younger brother of William James, the philosopher. Educated in France, Germany and Switzerland, as well as in the United State, and studied law for a time at the Law School of Harvard University. Made visits to England and Europe 1869-70, 1872-4. From 1876 lived in London and at Rye, Sussex, from 1896. Naturalised as a British subject, 1915; awarded Order of Merit, January 1916. Died on 28th Febuary 1916. The Bostonians Miscellaneous
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    39. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: The
    FRtR Outlines American Literature The Rise of Realism 18601914 HenryJames (1843-1916). The Rise of Realism 1860-1914 Henry James (1843-1916).
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    The Rise of Realism: 1860-1914: Henry James (1843-1916)
    Index Henry James once wrote that art, especially literary art, "makes life, makes interest, makes importance." James's fiction and criticism is the most highly conscious, sophisticated, and difficult of its era. With Twain , James is generally ranked as the greatest American novelist of the second half of the 19th century. James is noted for his "international theme" that is, the complex relationships between na‹ve Americans and cosmopolitan Europeans. What his biographer Leon Edel calls James's first, or "international," phase encompassed such works as Transatlantic Sketches (travel pieces, 1875), The American Daisy Miller (1879), and a masterpiece, The Portrait of a Lady (1881). In The American , for example, Christopher Newman, a na‹ve but intelligent and idealistic self-made millionaire industrialist, goes to Europe seeking a bride. When her family rejects him because he lacks an aristocratic background, he has a chance to revenge himself; in deciding not to, he demonstrates his moral superiority. James's second period was experimental. He exploited new subject matters feminism and social reform in

    40. Reader's Companion To American History - -JAMES, HENRY
    (18431916), novelist, essayist, and critic his children s sensuous education the senior James hauled all It was an education, recalled Henry, in which the
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    , novelist, essayist, and critic. Born in New York City, James was the son of an eccentric Swedenborgian philosopher, who had inherited enough money to devote his life to his children's "sensuous education": the senior James hauled all five children back and forth between Europe and America in the 1850s, exposing them to ideas, books, music, theater, and art in several languages and cultures. It was an education, recalled Henry, in which "the literal played as small a part as it perhaps ever played in any.... we wholesomely breathed inconsistencies and ate and drank contradictions." Wholesome or not, these early years provided the future novelist with an acute sense of human inconsistencies and contradictions. His brother, the philosopher and psychologist William James, later wrote that Henry was really "a native of the James family, and has no other country." Henry James published his first piece of writing (a critical essay in the North American Review ) at the age of twenty-one; by the time he was thirty-eight he had moved to London, immersed himself in the works of Balzac, Thackeray, George Eliot, and Turgenev, published essays on literature, travel, and art, and made his mark as a fiction writer on both sides of the Atlantic with

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