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作       者:Henry James

出  版  社:Dead Dodo Presents Henry James

出版时间:2015-08-12

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Dodo Collections brings you another classic from Henry James, ‘The Letters of Henry James’. ? 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. ? Henry James, OM (15 April 1843 – 28 February 1916) was an American writer who spent most of his writing career in Britain. He is regarded as one of the key figures of 19th-century literary realism. He was the son of Henry James, Sr. and the brother of philosopher and psychologist William James and diarist Alice James. ? He is best known for a number of novels showing Americans encountering Europe and Europeans. His method of writing from a character's point of view allowed him to explore issues related to consciousness and perception, and his style in later works has been compared to impressionist painting. His imaginative use of point of view, interior monologue and unreliable narrators brought a new depth to narrative fiction. ? James contributed significantly to literary criticism, particularly in his insistence that writers be allowed the greatest possible freedom in presenting their view of the world. James claimed that a text must first and foremost be realistic and contain a representation of life that is recognizable to its readers. Good novels, to James, show life in action and are, most importantly, interesting. In addition to his voluminous works of fiction he published articles and books of travel, biography, autobiography, and criticism, and wrote plays. James alternated between America and Europe for the first twenty years of his life; eventually he settled in England, becoming a British subject in 1915, one year before his death. James was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1911, 1912, and 1916.
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THE LETTERS OF HENRY JAMES

INTRODUCTION

NOTE

I. FIRST EUROPEAN YEARS (1869-74)

TO MISS ALICE JAMES.

TO HIS MOTHER.

TO HIS MOTHER.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO HIS FATHER.

TO CHARLES ELIOT NORTON.

TO HIS PARENTS.

TO W. D. HOWELLS.

TO MISS GRACE NORTON.

TO HIS MOTHER.

II. PARIS AND LONDON (1875-1881)

TO HIS FATHER.

TO W. D. HOWELLS.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO MISS GRACE NORTON.

TO MISS GRACE NORTON.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO MISS ALICE JAMES.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO HIS MOTHER.

TO MISS GRACE NORTON.

TO W. D. HOWELLS.

TO CHARLES ELIOT NORTON.

TO HIS MOTHER.

TO MRS. FANNY KEMBLE.

III. THE MIDDLE YEARS (1882-1888)

TO MISS HENRIETTA REUBELL.

TO CHARLES ELIOT NORTON.

TO MRS. JOHN L. GARDNER.

TO MISS GRACE NORTON.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO GEORGE DU MAURIER.

TO MISS GRACE NORTON.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO W. D. HOWELLS.

TO JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS.

TO ALPHONSE DAUDET.

TO ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO MISS GRACE NORTON.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO CHARLES ELIOT NORTON.

TO MISS GRACE NORTON.

TO EDMUND GOSSE.

TO ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.

TO ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.

TO W. D. HOWELLS.

TO ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

IV. LATER LONDON YEARS (1889-1897)

TO ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.

TO ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO W. D. HOWELLS.

TO MISS ALICE JAMES.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO EDMUND GOSSE.

TO MRS. HUGH BELL.

TO ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.

TO CHARLES ELIOT NORTON.

TO EDMUND GOSSE.

TO MRS. MAHLON SANDS.

TO MRS. HUMPHRY WARD.

TO ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.

TO ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.

TO THE COUNTESS OF JERSEY.

TO CHARLES ELIOT NORTON.

TO W. D. HOWELLS.

TO ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.

TO MRS. EDMUND GOSSE.

TO EDMUND GOSSE.

TO ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.

TO ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO JULIAN R. STURGIS.

TO GEORGE DU MAURIER.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO EDMUND GOSSE.

TO EDMUND GOSSE.

TO EDMUND GOSSE.

TO EDMUND GOSSE.

TO SIDNEY COLVIN.

TO MISS HENRIETTA REUBELL.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO GEORGE HENSCHEL.

TO W. D. HOWELLS.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO SIDNEY COLVIN.

TO MRS. JOHN L. GARDNER.

TO ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER BENSON.

TO W. E. NORRIS.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO EDMUMD GOSSE.

TO JONATHAN STURGES.

TO W. E. NORRIS.

TO ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER BENSON.

TO THE VISCOUNTESS WOLSELEY.

TO MISS FRANCES R. MORSE.

TO MRS. GEORGE HUNTER.

TO EDWARD WARREN.

TO ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER BENSON.

TO MRS. WILLIAM JAMES.

TO MISS GRACE NORTON.

V. RYE (1898-1903)

TO W. D. HOWELLS.

TO ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER BENSON.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO MISS MUIR MACKENZIE.

TO GAILLARD T. LAPSLEY.

TO PAUL BOURGET.

TO W. D. HOWELLS.

TO MADAME PAUL BOURGET.

TO MISS FRANCES R. MORSE.

TO DR. LOUIS WALDSTEIN.

TO H. G. WELLS.

TO F. W. H. MYERS.

TO MRS. WILLIAM JAMES.

TO CHARLES ELIOT NORTON.

TO HENRY JAMES, JUNIOR.

TO A. F. DE NAVARRO.

TO EDWARD WARREN.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO HOWARD STURGIS.

TO MRS. HUMPHRY WARD.

TO MRS. HUMPHRY WARD.

TO MRS. HUMPHRY WARD.

TO MRS. A. F. DE NAVARRO.

THE GOLDEN DREAM: A LITTLE TALE

TO SIDNEY COLVIN.

TO EDMUND GOSSE.

TO MISS HENRIETTA REUBELL.

TO H. G. WELLS.

TO CHARLES ELIOT NORTON.

TO EDMUND GOSSE.

TO MRS. EVERARD COTES.

TO A. F. DE NAVARRO.

TO W. D. HOWELLS.

TO W. D. HOWELLS.

TO W. E. NORRIS.

TO A. F. DE NAVARRO.

TO W. E. NORRIS.

TO A. F. DE NAVARRO.

TO THE VISCOUNTESS WOLSELEY.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO MISS MUIR MACKENZIE.

TO W. D. HOWELLS.

TO EDMUND GOSSE.

TO MISS JESSIE ALLEN.

TO MRS. W. K. CLIFFORD.

TO MISS MUIR MACKENZIE.

TO EDMUND GOSSE.

TO H. G. WELLS.

TO PERCY LUBBOCK.

TO GAILLARD T. LAPSLEY.

TO MRS. CADWALADER JONES.

TO W. D. HOWELLS.

TO H. G. WELLS.

TO MRS. CADWALADER JONES.

TO H. G. WELLS.

TO MRS. FRANK MATHEWS.

TO W. D. HOWELLS.

TO MADAME PAUL BOURGET.

TO MRS. WALDO STORY.

TO W. D. HOWELLS.

TO WILLIAM JAMES.

TO MISS VIOLET HUNT.

TO W. E. NORRIS.

TO HOWARD STURGIS.

TO HENRY ADAMS.

TO SIR GEORGE O. TREVELYAN.

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