"A sweeping biography . . . [Fisher] gives fair and sympathetic
time to everyone, and provides a lively and detailed social history
of the period." --"The New York Times"
The James family, a true American dynasty, gave the world three
famous children: Henry, a novelist of genius; William, an
influential philosopher; and Alice, an invalid who became a
feminist icon, despite her sheltered life and struggles with mental
illness.
Paul Fisher's masterly biography provides a captivating account
of the conflicts--bitter struggles with depression, alcoholism,
jealousy, and panic disorders--that shaped the members of this
brilliant family, including the two other brothers, Wilkie and Bob,
whose achievements were constantly overshadowed by those of their
siblings. Their mother, Mary, lent the family some stability, while
the mercurial Henry James Sr. nurtured, inspired, and emotionally
wounded his children, setting the stage for their intense rivalries
and extraordinary achievements. "House of Wits" is a revealing
cultural history that completes our understanding of its remarkable
protagonists and the changing world in which they came of age.
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