Henry James: The Imagination of Genius, A Biography

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Taylor & Francis, 5 בנוב׳ 1999 - 672 עמודים

One of the most influential novelists, Henry James led a life that was as rich as his writing. Born into an eccentric and difficult family, he left the United States for Europe, where he quickly became a fixture of the expatriate writing community. Fred Kaplan recreates the world of Henry James: his friendships with Edith Wharton and Joseph Conrad, his love of all things exquisite—including exquisite writing—and his quest for understanding human nature. As James himself advocated and would have wanted, this is an artful, dramatic biography, placing the chronological narrative of James's life in the historical context of his times.

"The twenty-one-year-old Henry James, Jr., preferred to be a writer rather than a soldier. His motives for writing were clear to himself, and they were not unusual: he desired fame and fortune. Whatever additional enriching complications that were to make him notorious for the complexity of his style and thought, the initial motivation remained constant. Deeply stubborn and persistently willful, he wanted praise and money, the rewards of recognition of what he believed to be his genius, on terms that he himself wanted to establish. The one battle he thought most worth fighting was that of the imagination for artistic expression. The one empire he most coveted, the land that he wanted for his primary home, was the empire of art."—from Henry James: The Imagination of Genius

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REMEMBERED SCENES 18431855
10
BELONGING 18551860
35
GARLANDS AND LIGHTS 18601867
46
AN ABSOLUTE REMEDY 18671870
103
CATS AND MONKEYS 18701875
141
PERMANENT HEADQUARTERS 18751878
174
THE SENTIMENTAL TRAVELLER 18781881
228
THE GREAT MONEYQUESTION 18831888
291
THE DARK ABYSS 18881895
379
PASSIONATE FRIENDSHIPS 18941900
398
THE NEW CENTURY 19001904
409
CLOSING THE GATES 19041910
478
THE IMPERIAL EAGLE 19101916
542
Notes
567
Acknowledgments
597
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MISS GRIEF 18861891
312

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מידע על המחבר (1999)

Fred Kaplan is the author of Miracles of Rare Devices, Dickens and Mesmerism, Thomas Carlyle, A Biography (nominated for the 1983 National Book Critics Circle Award and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize), Sacred Tears, and Henry James: A Biography, and is the editor of Charles Dickens' Book of Memoranda. A past recipient of Guggenheim and NEH Fellowships, he has also served as editor of the Dickens Studies Annual.

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