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The Tragic Muse.

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The Tragic Muse.

by James, Henry

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London.: Macmillan., 1891. Second edition.. Red cloth, gilt spine title. . Good plus, two small spots to covers, light wear and sunning to spine, lower corner slightly bumped, slightly cocked, contents clean and unmarked. . 8vo., 19.2x13 cm. . Originally published in 3 volumes, this is the first one-volume edition. weight: 1.3 lb.

Synopsis

Henry James (1843-1916), born in New York City, was the son of noted religious philosopher Henry James, Sr., and brother of eminent psychologist and philosopher William James. He spent his early life in America and studied in Geneva, London and Paris during his adolescence to gain the worldly experience so prized by his father. He lived in Newport, went briefly to Harvard Law School, and in 1864 began to contribute both criticism and tales to magazines. In 1869, and then in 1872-74, he paid visits to Europe and began his first novel, Roderick Hudson . Late in 1875 he settled in Paris, where he met Turgenev, Flaubert, and Zola, and wrote The American (1877). In December 1876 he moved to London, where two years later he achieved international fame with Daisy Miller . Other famous works include Washington Square (1880), The Portrait of a Lady (1881), The Princess Casamassima (1886), The Aspern Papers (1888), The Turn of the Screw (1898), and three large novels of the new century, The Wings of the Dove (1902), The Ambassadors (1903) and The Golden Bowl (1904). In 1905 he revisited the United States and wrote The American Scene (1907). During his career he also wrote many works of criticism and travel. Although old and ailing, he threw himself into war work in 1914, and in 1915, a few months before his death, he became a British subject. In 1916 King George V conferred the Order of Merit on him. He died in London in February 1916. Philip Horne has spent a decade looking at the thousands of James's letters in archives in the United States and Europe. A Reader in English Literature at University College, London, he is the author of Henry James and Revision and the editor of the Penguin Classics edition of James's The Tragic Muse .

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Bookseller
Zephyr Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
293226
Title
The Tragic Muse.
Author
James, Henry
Format/Binding
Red cloth, gilt spine title.
Book Condition
Used - Good plus, two small spots to covers, light wear and sunning to spine, lower corner slightly bumped, slightly cocked, contents c
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Second edition.
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Macmillan.
Place of Publication
London.
Date Published
1891
Pages
488 pp. + 64 pp. ads.
Bookseller catalogs
Literature;
Size
8vo., 19.2x13 cm.
Note
May be a multi-volume set and require additional postage.

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Zephyr Books is owned and operated by Lee and Ivye Johnson. We have been in the book business in Reno, Nevada since 1994. We have operated both brick and mortar, as well as online exclusive shops. We closed our brick and mortar shop in 2013, and now offer an exclusive selection of rare, collectible, and antiquarian books online only.

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