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Henry James

The Imagination of Genius, A Biography

Fred Kaplan
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Pages
620
Year
2013
Language
English

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A stunning biography of the magisterial author behind The Portrait of a Lady and The Ambassadors Henry James is an absorbing portrait of one of the most complex and influential nineteenth-century American writers. Fred Kaplan examines James's brilliant and troubled family-from his brother, a famous psychologist, to his sister, who fought with mental illness-and charts its influence on the development of the artist and his work. The biography includes a fascinating account of James's life as an American expatriate in Europe, and his friendships with Edith Wharton and Joseph Conrad. Compressing a wealth of research into one engrossing and richly detailed volume, Henry James is a compelling exploration of its subject.

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"Fred Kaplan has done the job splendidly with Henry James: The Imagination of Genius . . . Here, at last, is a thoughtful, balanced book to give us a consistent and persuasive account of the writer's life and his development as an author."
The New York Times Book Review
"[Kaplan] gives us the plainest, clearest picture yet of James's sexuality."
The New Yorker
"A crisp, attractive, and astute life."
The New Yorker

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