Letters From the Palazzo BarbaroSteerforth Press, 29 sty 2013 - 224 The novelist Henry James arrived in Venice as a tourist, and instantly fell in love with the city – particularly with the splendid Palazzo Barbaro, home of the expatriate American Curtis family. This selection of letters covers the period 1869-1907 and provides a unique record of the life and work of this great writer. Includes historical photographs and a foreword by Leon Edel, Henry James’s biographer. |
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... , and that's theonly recompenseIwant. In thisway bit by bit youwillbe theheir toallmy talent may produce. ARETINO from aletter dated22nd June 1537,sent fromVenice HENRY JAMES LETTERS FROM THE PALAZZO BARBARO Edited by Rosella.
... , and that's theonly recompenseIwant. In thisway bit by bit youwillbe theheir toallmy talent may produce. ARETINO from aletter dated22nd June 1537,sent fromVenice HENRY JAMES LETTERS FROM THE PALAZZO BARBARO Edited by Rosella.
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Henry James. in the Barbaro library where on one occasion Isabella put in a ... wrote ALondon Lifeat an oriental deskprobably plundered centuries before in ... letters he describes the novelist as haunted by “the printer's devil.” And then ...
Henry James. in the Barbaro library where on one occasion Isabella put in a ... wrote ALondon Lifeat an oriental deskprobably plundered centuries before in ... letters he describes the novelist as haunted by “the printer's devil.” And then ...
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... JAMES'S ARRIVALIN VENICE But theartistwho morethan anyone elsefiltered through his imagination the enchantment ofthe“marble halls” ofthe Barbaro wasthe American writer, Henry James (1843–1916). Aftera first visitin 1887 he was often a ...
... JAMES'S ARRIVALIN VENICE But theartistwho morethan anyone elsefiltered through his imagination the enchantment ofthe“marble halls” ofthe Barbaro wasthe American writer, Henry James (1843–1916). Aftera first visitin 1887 he was often a ...
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... James spent delightfully quiet days there,in spite of the scorching scirocco, allowing the beauty of the place to sink into himself, almost passively. He wrote about it, with some humour, to Mrs. Curtis (XV), telling her that she, the ...
... James spent delightfully quiet days there,in spite of the scorching scirocco, allowing the beauty of the place to sink into himself, almost passively. He wrote about it, with some humour, to Mrs. Curtis (XV), telling her that she, the ...
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Henry James. that wrought on him by the whole city: James started to dream about having his own piedàl'eau in Venice ... (Letter I).This statementwasat least partly contradicted by the ecstatictonewith whichJames wroteto his brother, in the ...
Henry James. that wrought on him by the whole city: James started to dream about having his own piedàl'eau in Venice ... (Letter I).This statementwasat least partly contradicted by the ecstatictonewith whichJames wroteto his brother, in the ...
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