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Henry James: Selected Letters [Hardcover]

Henry James , Leon Edel

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October 28, 1987

"He was a supreme artist in the intimacies and connections that bind people together or tear them apart," says Leon Edel in his introduction to this collection of Henry James's best letters. Edel has chosen, from the four-volume epistolarium already published, those letters which especially illuminate James's writing, his life, his thoughts and fancies, his literary theories, and his most meaningful friendships. In addition, there are two dozen letters that have never before been printed.

In its unity, its elegance, and its reflection of almost a century of Anglo-American life and letters, this correspondence can well be said to belong to literature as well as to biography. Besides epistles to James's friends and family--including his celebrated brother, William--there are letters to notables such as Flaubert and Daudet in France; Stevenson, Gosse, Wells, and Conrad in England; and Americans from William Dean Howells to Edith Wharton. The latter correspondence, in particular, enlarges our understanding of James's complex involvements with Wharton and her circle; among the previously unpublished letters are several to Wharton's rakish lover, Morton Fullerton.

This masterly selection allows us to observe the precocious adolescent, the twenty-six-year-old setting out for Europe, the perceptive traveler in Switzerland and Italy, and the man-about-London consorting with Leslie Stephen and William Morris, meeting Darwin and Rossetti, hearing Ruskin lecture, visiting George Eliot. The letters describe periods of stress as well as happiness, failure as well as success, loneliness as well as sociability. They portray in considerable psychological depth James's handling of his problems (particularly with his family), and they allow us to see him adjust his mask for each correspondent.



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This splendid new collection of letters makes it easier than ever before to feel the superabundant intelligence, passion and variety of James's intense personal life...James has an immense capacity for friendship and a voracious appetite for social experience. The array of famous men and women who appear in these letters suggests some historical pageant...In Paris, James meets Flaubert, Zola, Maupassant and Turgenev. In London he visits George Eliot ("magnificently ugly--deliciously hideous ...behold me literally in love with this great horse-faced blue-stocking") and sees Ruskin, William Morris, Rossetti and Trollope...One finishes this collection with ever more affection and curiosity about this great American writer and altogether remarkable soul.
--Richard Locke (Wall Street Journal )

Whether humorous, angry or depressed, whether sending brief businesslike notes to his publishers or spinning out his gorgeous phrases for friends such as Edith Wharton or Henry Adams, James is always James--a writer who lived almost exclusively in the exercise of his supreme artistic gifts.
--Greg Johnson (Plain Dealer )

In style, James's letters are like those described in one of his stories: "natural, witty, vivid, playing with the idlest and lightest hand up and down the whole scale"...The acuteness of the novelist's eye and ear is everywhere apparent. We grow so used to his sharp eye and muffled heart that the occasional bursts of strong feeling startle and move us.
--Joseph Coates (Chicago Tribune )

The letters are avid, irrepressible, by turns mocking and rhapsodic, shifting in style from the ornate to the vernacular, punctuated by parodies of high-flown romances and sketches of local scenes and characters. (New York Times Book Review )

From the first letters there is evidence of James's painterly art, his feelings for colors and textures, for shapes and tastes, for the blend of impressions physical and psychological that foreshadowed his novels. One follows them with the fascination that attends the development of genius made visible. (Saturday Review )

Richly rewarding to all readers who wish to understand the complexities of James's personality and the deep, often austere dedication to his art. (American Literature )

The letters provide a rich, fascinating record of James' genius for friendship, his affection, his wit, his crowded, pleasant life. In their precise observations of the personalities and works of the most famous artists, actors, statesmen and writers of the period...they provide a wonderful record of the intellectual and social life of his time.
--Richard E. Nicholls (The Philadelphia Inquirer )

About the Author

Among his many accomplishments over some forty years devoted to James scholarship, Leon Edel is the author of the monumental five-volume Life of Henry James, which won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. He is Citizens Professor of English at the University of Hawaii.

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Henry James (1843-1916), the son of the religious philosopher Henry James Sr. and brother of the psychologist and philosopher William James, published many important novels including Daisy Miller, The Wings of the Dove, The Golden Bowl, and The Ambassadors.

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