This critical and scholarly edition presents the complete
letters of Henry James, one of the great novelists and letter
writers of the English language. Comprising more than ten thousand
letters and addressing a remarkably wide range of topics, this
edition is an indispensable resource for students and scholars of
James, of the European novel and modern literature, and of American
and English literature, culture, and criticism.
Written between December 1876 and December 1877, the letters in
this volume trace James's departure from Paris and his arrival and
domestication in London, where he would live at least part of each
year for most of the rest of his life. In London, James quickly
becomes immersed in the social and literary life of the city and of
the nation. He is invited as an honorary guest to the Athenaeum
Club; dines with Lord Houghton, William Gladstone, Alfred Tennyson,
Heinrich Schliemann, and "half a dozen other men of 'high
culture'"; and continues his friendship with Turgenev, who lives in
Paris. In addition to his regular production of critical and travel
essays, he completes "The American," contracts with Macmillan to
publish "French Poets and Novelists," revises "Watch and Ward" for
book publication, and travels to France and Italy.
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