The Complete Letters of Henry James, 1855-1872, Tom 1University of Nebraska Press, 2006 - 400 The Complete Letters of Henry James fills a crucial gap in modern literary studies by presenting in a scholarly edition the complete letters of one of the great novelists and letter writers of the English language. Comprising more than ten thousand letters reflecting on a remarkably wide range of topics--from James's own life and literary projects to broader questions on art, literature, and criticism--this edition will be an indispensable resource for students of James and of American and English literature, culture, and criticism. It will also be essential for research libraries throughout North America and Europe and for scholars who specialize in James, the European novel, and modern literature. Pierre A. Walker and Greg W. Zacharias have conceived this edition according to the exacting standards of the Modern Language Association's committee on scholarly editions. The first in the series, this two-volume work includes the letters from James's first extant one to those from 1869 in volume one and the letters from 1869 to 1872 in volume two. |
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... enjoying the advantages of these schools ! He told me to give his love to your mother and to say how gladly he would take charge of you if she would only send you out and would deal with you as faithfully as he would with his own boys ...
... enjoying the advantages of these schools ! He told me to give his love to your mother and to say how gladly he would take charge of you if she would only send you out and would deal with you as faithfully as he would with his own boys ...
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... enjoyed themselves . Minny as you know has abandoned her European journey & seems rather glad to have done so . -I am charmed , beloved child , to hear accounts of your improvements manner in which you submit to this cruel separation ...
... enjoyed themselves . Minny as you know has abandoned her European journey & seems rather glad to have done so . -I am charmed , beloved child , to hear accounts of your improvements manner in which you submit to this cruel separation ...
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... enjoyed it much in spite of fatigue ; but as I am to meet him some day thro ' the N.'s . , I will reserve comments . On Thursday Wednesday eveg . I dined at the N.'s ( toujours Norton , you see ) in company with Miss Dickens - Dickens's ...
... enjoyed it much in spite of fatigue ; but as I am to meet him some day thro ' the N.'s . , I will reserve comments . On Thursday Wednesday eveg . I dined at the N.'s ( toujours Norton , you see ) in company with Miss Dickens - Dickens's ...
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Acknowledgments | xiii |
Introduction by Alfred Habegger | xlix |
Chronology | lxix |
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