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El. knyga: Complete Letters of Henry James, 1880-1883: Volume 1

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This volume of The Complete Letters of Henry James: 18801883 includes 122 letters, 67 of which are published for the first time, written between June 6, 1880, and October 20, 1881. The letters record Henry Jamess confirmation of his identity as a London resident, follow his struggles with the complexities of his professional life, and illustrate his closer attention to family and friends. His friends, such as Henry and Clover Adams, and family members, such as his brother, William, view him as their resident Londoner. When his sister, Alice, and her companion, Katharine Loring, travel to Britain, James both supervises Alices state of health and also reports on its status to their parents.   The letters show Henry Jamess professional life as he shifts away from writing pot-boiling reviews and short fiction toward the greater novels that continue to be associated with him, especially The Portrait of a Lady. We also see James negotiating with publishers and arranging whenever possible simultaneous publication in Britain and the United States in order to maximize his writing income. This volume concludes with Jamess much-anticipated return to his native America, buoyed by his completion of The Portrait of a Lady. The journey marked a significant milestone in the authors life.  

Recenzijos

This latest volume of the Complete Letters represents, no less than its forebears, an inestimable contribution to readers hitherto obliged to hunt down Jamess Letters in various selections or scattered archives, and deserves to be greeted with the same jubilant chorus of praise and gratitude.-Alicia Rix, Times Literary Supplement   This edition is not just notable for its astonishing ambition, however; even at this early stage, it must also be reckoned a signal achievement. By every measure, the volumes we have so far are simply outstanding in every major respect. . . . The result is an embarrassment of critical and biographical riches.-Bruce Bawer, New Criterion

List of Illustrations xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction: A Finer Art xix
Susan M. Griffin
Symbols and Abbreviations xxxv
Chronology xxxvii
Errata xliii
1880
June 6: To William Dean Howells
3(1)
June 6: To Mary Walsh James
4(2)
June 6: To Louise Chandler Moulton
6(1)
June 20: To Henry James Sr
7(3)
July 3: To Henrietta Heathorn Huxley
10(1)
July 4: To Mary Walsh James
10(5)
July 10: To Maria Theresa Villiers Earle
15(1)
July 20: To William Dean Howells
16(3)
July 20: To Mary Walsh James
19(7)
July 26: To Grace Norton
26(4)
July 26: To Thomas Sergeant Perry
30(2)
July 30: To Thomas Sergeant Perry
32(1)
August 8: To Alice James
33(4)
August 8: To Francis Parkman
37(1)
August 18: To William Dean Howells
38(2)
August 19: To Henry James Sr and Mary Walsh James
40(3)
August 19: To Grace Norton
43(4)
August 31: To William James
47(1)
August 31: To Thomas Sergeant Perry
48(3)
September 9: To Marian "Clover" Hooper Adams
51(1)
September 11: To William Dean Howells
52(2)
September 11: To Mary Walsh James
54(2)
September 20: To William Dean Howells
56(2)
September 20: To Frederic Macmillan
58(1)
September 20: To Grace Norton
59(3)
September 25: To Elizabeth Boott
62(3)
October 6: To Eliza Lynn Linton
65(2)
October 8: To Frederick Macmillan
67(2)
October 9: To Alice James
69(6)
October 11: To William Jones Hoppin
75(1)
October 13: To Alice James
76(2)
October 31: To Mary Walsh James
78(6)
November 7: To Grace Norton
84(3)
November 11: To William Dean Howells
87(2)
November 13: To William James
89(3)
November 13: To Charles Eliot Norton
92(4)
November 14: To Sarah Butler Wister
96(6)
November 18: To Henry James S.
102(2)
November 27: To William James
104(3)
November 28: To Mary Walsh James
107(5)
December 5: To William Dean Howells
112(3)
December 7: To Alice James
115(4)
[ December 13-18] To Archibald Philip Primrose, Lord Rosebery
119(1)
December 15: To Blanche Althea Elizabeth Holt Cookson
120(2)
December 16: To Walter Herries Pollock
122(1)
December 16: To Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley
123(1)
December 18: To Lady Louisa Erskine Wolseley
124(2)
December 21: To Robert Thomson
126(1)
December 27: To Henry James S.
127(5)
December 28: To Frederick Macmillan
132(2)
December 28: To Grace Norton
134(7)
1881
January 4: To James Russell Lowell
141(1)
January 6: To Eveleen Tennant Myers
142(1)
January [ 9], 11 [ misdated] 10 To Mary Walsh James
143(6)
January 12: To John Walter Cross
149(1)
January 24: To Thomas Sergeant Perry
150(3)
January 30: To Alice James
153(5)
January 30: To Henry James Sr
158
February 7: To Mary Walsh James
16(149)
February 7: To Francis Turner Palgrave
165(1)
February 9: To William Jones Hoppin
166(2)
February 9: To Henrietta Reubell
168(2)
February 12: To Mary Smith Mundella
170(1)
[ February 12 or 19] To Theodore E. Child
171(1)
February 16: To Thomas Sergeant Perry
172(3)
February 24: To Henry James Sr
175(4)
February 24: To Frances "Fanny" Anne Kemble
179(2)
February 27: To Frederick Macmillan
181(2)
March 8: To Thomas Bailey Aldrich
183(2)
March 9: To Thomas Sergeant Perry
185(2)
March 16: To Sir John Forbes Clark
187(2)
March 16: To Mary Walsh James
189(5)
March 21: To William James
194(4)
March 22: To William James and Alice Howe Gibbens James
198(3)
March 24: To Frances "Fanny" Anne Kemble
201(5)
April 15: To James Ripley Osgood
206(2)
April 25: To Daniel Sargent Curtis
208(1)
April 27: To Katherine Louisa Cullen Boughton
209(1)
[ May or June]: To Katharine de Kay Bronson
210(1)
[ May or June]: To Katharine de Kay Bronson
211(1)
[ May or June]: To Katharine de Kay Bronson
211(1)
[ Mayor June]: To Phoebe Garnaut Smalley
212(3)
May 9: To Thomas Bailey Aldrich
215(1)
May 11: To Henry James Sr
216(4)
May 31: To Henry Burr Barnes
220(1)
June 5: To Henry James Sr
221(3)
June 6: To Henry James Sr
224(1)
June 12: To Grace Norton
224(4)
June 24: To Katharine de Kay Bronson
228(1)
July 13: To Houghton, Mifflin and Company
228(2)
July 14: To Thomas Bailey Aldrich
230(2)
July 18: To Mary Walsh James
232(3)
July 18: To Francis Parkman
235(1)
July 19: To Katharine de Kay Bronson
236(2)
July 20: To Grace Norton
238(1)
July 31: To Henry James Sr
239(4)
August 3: To Houghton, Mifflin and Company
243(1)
August 6: To Alice Howe Gibbens James
244(2)
August 8: To Thomas Bailey Aldrich
246(1)
August 8: To James Bryce
247(2)
August 9: To Houghton, Mifflin and Company
249(1)
August 16: To Houghton, Mifflin and Company
250(1)
August 18: To Grace Norton
251(1)
August 18: To Henrietta Reubell
252(1)
August 25: To Mary Walsh James
253(3)
August 28: To Frances Power Cobbe
256(1)
August 31: To Thomas Bailey Aldrich
257(2)
August 31: To Frederick Macmillan
259(3)
September 9: To Henry James Sr. and Mary Walsh James
262(1)
September 10: To Helen Leah Reed
262(2)
September 16: To Houghton, Mifflin and Company
264(1)
September 17: To Katharine Peabody Loring
264(3)
September 26: To James Russell Lowell
267(1)
September 28: To Alice James
268(4)
September 28: To Henrietta Reubell
272(2)
October 1: To Alice James
274(1)
October 4: To Katharine de Kay Bronson
275(1)
October 4: To William Dean Howells
276(1)
October 9: To Thomas Bailey Aldrich
277(1)
October 14: To Frederick Macmillan
278(1)
October 18: To Houghton, Muffin and Company
279(1)
October 20: To Frederick Macmillan
280(3)
Biographical Register
283(14)
General Editors' Note 297(24)
Works Cited
Index 321
Henry James (18431916) was an American author and literary critic. He wrote some two dozen novels and when he died he left behind more than ten thousand letters. Michael Anesko is a professor of English and American studies at Pennsylvania State University. He is a general editor of The Cambridge Edition of the Complete Fiction of Henry James and the author, most recently, of Monopolizing the Master: Henry James and the Politics of Modern Literary Scholarship. Greg W. Zacharias is a professor of English and the founder and director of the Center for Henry James Studies at Creighton University. He is the editor of A Companion to Henry James and the coeditor of Tracing Henry James. Katie Sommer has been an associate editor of the Complete Letters of Henry James series since 2007 and has worked on the Henry James letters project since 2001. Susan M. Griffin is a professor of English at the University of Louisville and the editor of the Henry James Review. She is the editor of The Europeans, in the new Cambridge Edition.