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The Complete Letters Of Henry James 18781880 Volume 1 Henry James

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The Complete Letters Of Henry James 18781880 Volume 1 Henry James
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Publisher: Univ. of Nebraska Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.07 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Henry James, Greg W. Zacharias, Pierre A. Walker, Michael Anesko
ISBN: 9780803254244, 9780803246195, 0803254245, 0803246196
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Complete Letters Of Henry James 18781880 Volume 1 Henry James by Henry James, Greg W. Zacharias, Pierre A. Walker, Michael Anesko 9780803254244, 9780803246195, 0803254245, 0803246196 instant download after payment.

Containing letters written between October 3, 1878, and August 30, 1879, this volume of The Complete Letters of Henry James reveals Henry James establishing control of his writing career and finding confidence in himself not only as a professional author on both sides of the Atlantic but also as an important social figure in London.

In this volume of 114 letters, of which 58 are published for the first time, we see James learning to negotiate, pitting one publisher against another, and working to secure simultaneous publication in the United States and England. He establishes a working relationship with Frederick Macmillan and with the Macmillan publishing house, cultivates reviewers, basks in the success—and notoriety—of his novella Daisy Miller, and visits Alfred Tennyson and George Eliot, among others. James also produces essays on political subjects and continues to publish reviews and travel essays. Perhaps most important, James negotiates terms for and begins planning The Portrait of a Lady.

 

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