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  1. Henry James Sr. (June 3, 1811 – December 18, 1882) was an American theologian and the father of the philosopher William James, the novelist Henry James, and the diarist Alice James . Following a dramatic moment of spiritual enlightenment, he became deeply absorbed in Swedenborgianism, repudiating materialism and following the ...

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    Life. Early years, 1843–1883. Henry James, age 11, with his father, Henry James Sr. – 1854 daguerreotype by Mathew Brady. James was born at 21 Washington Place (facing Washington Square) in New York City on 15 April 1843. His parents were Mary Walsh and Henry James Sr. His father was intelligent and steadfastly congenial.

    • 1863–1916
  3. Jamess father, Henry James Sr. (1811–1882), an affluent and well-connected journalist who wrote and lectured on religious subjects, designed a “sensuous education” for his namesake and for Henry’s elder brother, William (1842–1910).

  4. Há 5 dias · A biography of Henry James, Sr. (1811-1882), a lecturer and writer on religious, social, and literary topics. He was the father of Henry James, Jr., William James, and Alice James, and influenced by Sandemanism, Swedenborg, and Fourierism.

  5. Henry James, Jr., OM (Nova Iorque, 15 de abril de 1843 — Londres, 28 de fevereiro de 1916) foi um escritor nascido nos Estados Unidos e naturalizado britânico. Uma das principais figuras do realismo na literatura do século XIX.

  6. Henry James in 1890. Henry James, OM (April 15, 1843 – February 28, 1916), was one of the greatest prose writers in American literature. Enormously prolific, James authored 22 novels, hundreds of short stories, and dozens of volumes of non-fiction including biographies, travel writing, art and literary criticism, and memoirs.

  7. 20 de dez. de 2023 · Of his more than 20 novels, dozens of story collections and novellas and volumes of criticism, letters, essays and poems, these are the most essential books to read to understand the great legacy...