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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. The Castle of Chillon. Daisy Miller A Study(1878) An International Episode (1878) The Pupil (1891) The Beast
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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)

42. WIEM: James Henry
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James Henry (1843-1916), pisarz amerykañski; brat Williama, filozofa. Pochodzi³ z Nowego Jorku, nad jego wykszta³ceniem czuwa³ ojciec, filozof i teolog, do 12. roku ¿ycia uczy³ siê pod kierunkiem prywatnych nauczycieli. Studiowa³ w najbardziej presti¿owych uczelniach europejskich i amerykañskich. Opu¶ci³ Amerykê, któr± uzna³ za niezbyt przychyln± dla wszelkich dzia³añ artystycznych, i przeniós³ siê do Europy. Pocz±tkowo mieszka³ w Rzymie, nastêpnie w Pary¿u, na sta³e osiedli³ siê od 1876 w Londynie, pod koniec ¿ycia przyjmuj±c obywatelstwo brytyjskie. W twórczo¶æ Jamesa, znakomitego reprezentanta realizmu psychologicznego, wyró¿nia siê trzy okresy. Z pierwszego pochodz± powie¶ci konfrontuj±ce kultury Ameryki i Europy, podejmuj±ce rozwa¿ania o konflikcie amerykañskiego temperamentu, wyros³ego z purytañskiej tradycji, i europejskiego relatywizmu etycznego: Roderick Hudson Amerykanin Europejczycy Daisy Miller Portret damy Bostoñczycy Ksiê¿niczka Casamassima W drugim okresie twórczo¶ci akcjê swoich utworów umieszcza³ James w Anglii, eksperymentowa³ z form± podaj±c w w±tpliwo¶æ rozmaite techniki narracji, zastanawia³ siê nad problematyzacj± punktu widzenia, wzglêdno¶ci± prawdy: powie¶ci

43. Guide To The James Morgan Hart Papers,1856-1916
Hart, John S. (John Seeley), 18101877. James, Henry, 1843-1916. Karsten,Gustaf E., 1859-1908. Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882.
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Guide to the James Morgan Hart Papers,
Collection Number: 14-18-65
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Cornell University Library
Contact Information: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
Fax: (607) 255-9524
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Compiled by: K. Jacklin, T. Cuthbertson, N. Dean Date completed: August 1990 EAD encoding: Martin Heggestad, November 2002 DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY Title: James Morgan Hart papers, 1856-1916. Collection Number: Creator: J. M. (James Morgan) Hart, 1839-1916. Quantity: 6.5 cubic ft. Forms of Material: Correspondence, notes, photograph albums, and a scrapbook. Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Abstract: COLLECTION DESCRIPTION SUBJECTS Names: Hart, J. M. (James Morgan), 1839-1916.

44. Miscellaneous Items In High Demand: Subjects: 258
James, Harry,1916 Performances. James, Henry,1843-1916. James,Henry,1843-1916Homes hauntsEnglandRye. James, John.
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All. Browse Subjects J 89 subjects. James, Henry (18431916);James, Henry (1843-1916) Research; Japan; Japan Current Events;
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Henry James. Subject James, Henry (18431916). Subject James, Henry(1843-1916) Research. Subject Literature. Subject American
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47. American Literature Web Resources: Henry James
Henry James(18431916) complied by Angela Davidson, Millikin University Americannovelist and, as a naturalized English citizen from 1915, a great figure in
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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

48. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Burke-fonte To Burnet
Burleigh, Edwin Chick (18431916) Born in Linneus, Aroostook Burleigh, Henry Gordon(1832-1900) Born in Canaan Burley, James (c.1800-1870) of Marshall County, W
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49. The Political Graveyard: Politicians Who Were Born In 1843
William Henry Barnes (18431904); Alfred Washburn Benson (1843-1916); Roswell P.Bishop (1843-1920); James Dennis Brady (1843-1900); Marriott Brosius (1843-1901
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50. Henry James, American Writer, 1843-1916 (in MARION)
Henry James, American writer, 18431916. Title Henry James, American writer, 1843-1916videorecording / written, produced and directed by Malcolm Hossick.
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51. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Subject > English Literature
Author James, Henry, 18431916 Keywords Authors J James, Henry, 1843-1916;Titles A ; Subject English Literature. Amateur Cracksman, The, 1996.
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Author James, Henry, 18431916 Keywords Authors J James, Henry, 1843-1916;Titles D ; Subject English Literature. Damaged Goods, 1998.
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53. All American: Henry James
Postbellum America, 18661913 Literature. Henry James, 1843-1916.By Anna Thompson, Steven Byrd, Pam McInnis, Rebecca Price Students
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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

54. 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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Henry James
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. ©

55. Descendant Lists
18301910 married 1856 Margaret McMillan; Henry Eldridge 1830 James Eldridge 1837-1892married 1861 Margaret McKee; Joseph Peter Eldridge 1843-1916 married
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56. Henry James Homepage And Biography On Bibliomania.com
Introduction. (18431916) I could come back to America. to die - but never, neverto live (letter to Mrs William James, 1 April 1913). Henry James was born in
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To advertise here contact bibliomania@paneris.co.uk. Henry James The Aspern Papers The Middle Years The Portrait of a Lady The Real Thing ... Washington Square Introduction
"I could come back to America. to die - but never, never to live" (letter to Mrs William James, 1 April 1913) Henry James was born in New York City, the son of a distinguished father of the same name who wrote about theology and philosophy and the younger brother of William James, one of the foremost philosophers of his day. Due to the frequent travel of his parents his education was scattered between his hometown and the European capital cities of Geneva, Paris and London. James trained as a lawyer at Harvard in 1862 but finally settled in Europe in 1875 having given up the intention of a legal career. Between these dates he began his literary career as a writer for periodicals. Watch and Ward (1871), and A Passionate Pilgrim (1875) hail from this time when his close friend W. D. Howells was a notably ally. His novels, however, began to be published at the time of his return to Europe. Roderick Hudson (1876, first serialised in "Atlantic Monthly", 1875) was the first of these, and in the ensuing twenty years he spent in London he produced many more of his most famous works, often focusing upon the relationship between 'old' Europe and 'young' America. During this time he wrote

57. QuoteWorld.org - Home To 14,254 Quotations And Growing!
silken threads suspended in the chamber of consciousness, and catching every airborneparticle in its tissue. Henry James (18431916), American writer
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58. Henry James (1842-1916)
Next End. Henry James (18431916). Daisy Miller, 1878, illustratedPart 1, Vevey, Chapter 1; Part 2, Vevey, Chapter 2; Part 2, Rome
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59. James Henry Hudson
his first voyage, 1607 A Henry James Home Page Return to the Henry James scholarsGuide to Web Sites * Books by Henry James (18431916) A Passionate Pilgrim
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60. James Through Keary
James to Keary. James, Henry The Aspern Papers; James, Henry Confidence;James, Henry, 18431916, Novels 1871-1880, 1983; James, Henry
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