Henry James

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Standard Name: James, Henry
HJ (who began publishing in 1871 and continued into the twentieth century) left his native USA to settle in England early in his writing career. Known for his extreme subtlety, verging at times on obscurity,
Drabble, Margaret, editor. The Oxford Companion to English Literature. Oxford University Press.
he was hugely influential as a novelist, short-story writer, and critic. His also wrote plays, which, however, were unsuccessful on stage.

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Textual Production Elizabeth Jolley
EJ invoked as an appropriate description of her own motivation, Flaubert 's dictum that writing comes from an inner wound.
Joussen, Ulla. “An Interview with Elizabeth Jolley”. Kunapipi, Vol.
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, No. 2, pp. 37-43.
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She said of Johnson 's Rasselas and Goethe 's Elective Affinities (both of which...
Friends, Associates Fanny Kemble
While they were both in London, Henry James visited FK weekly. She was a friend from the later 1840s with Frances Power Cobbe , from whose partner, Mary Lloyd , she rented a house at...
death Fanny Kemble
Her funeral was arranged for 20 January, and she was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery. Henry James published a forty-page essay by way of eulogy in Temple Bar.
Clinton, Catherine. Fanny Kemble’s Civil Wars. Simon and Schuster.
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Literary responses Fanny Kemble
Henry James characterized these memoirs as an overflow of conversation.
Clinton, Catherine. Fanny Kemble’s Civil Wars. Simon and Schuster.
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He also recorded FK 's own reaction to the work's public acceptance: Her book . . . has been quite an immense success here...
Literary responses Fanny Kemble
Henry James remarked on her achievement: To write one's first novel at the age of eighty is a thing which could have happened only to a woman who has done everything, all her life, just...
Friends, Associates Fanny Kemble
FK met Henry James in Rome, and a friendship developed.
Clinton, Catherine. Fanny Kemble’s Civil Wars. Simon and Schuster.
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Family and Intimate relationships Fanny Kemble
Her younger brother, Harry , gained a different kind of notoriety as a young man when he fell in love with a woman of superior social class; this story was retold by Henry James in...
Textual Features Margaret Kennedy
Here Kennedy argues that entertainment and enjoyment are valuable aims for the novel. She maintains that the novelist is, in essence, a storyteller, but the storyteller-novelist has been excluded by a literary society that devalues...
Family and Intimate relationships Rudyard Kipling
RK 's mother was unenthusiastic about the marriage; his father showed his approval of Caroline's general competence by calling her a good man spoiled by her gender.
Carrington, Charles. Rudyard Kipling. His Life and Work. Macmillan.
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Novelist Henry James , a family friend...
Literary responses Mary Lavin
This volume brought ML critical acclaim. R. J. Thompson read it as establishing her position as one of the most artful and perceptive masters of the story form in our day.
“Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC.
In Ireland, wrote the...
Education Q. D. Leavis
Queenie also was known for her bookish habits: her tastes ran especially to Henry James , along with the journals the New Statesman, The Spectator, the Times Literary Supplement, and Time and...
Family and Intimate relationships Q. D. Leavis
The Roths were devastated by their daughter's decision to marry a gentile. They disowned her and ceased to give her any financial support. However, this period had its happy moments as well. Q. D. introduced...
Textual Production Q. D. Leavis
The great parts written by QDL have not been identified, let alone the weight of her input overall, and scholars are divided over her claims to substantial co-authorship. In the same year, 1995, Ian MacKillop
Textual Features Vernon Lee
Lady Tal features Jervase Marion, a character (or caricature) whose life is suffocated by his devotion to his art. He is balding, overweight, a dainty but frugal bachelor who takes the position of dispassioned spectator...
Friends, Associates Vernon Lee
VL began a friendship with Henry James , which lasted about nine years.
Colby, Vineta. Vernon Lee: A Literary Biography. University of Virginia Press.
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