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20 de dez. de 2023 · The second of five children born to the theologian Henry James Sr. and the heiress Mary Walsh, James grew up moving between his native New York, New England, London, Paris and Geneva.
24 de jul. de 2018 · He came from a distinguished background: his father, Henry James Sr. (b. 1811–d. 1882), was a man of independent means, a religious philosopher and a writer; his elder brother William (b. 1842–d. 1910) became one of the most well-known American philosophers of the century; and his sister Alice (b. 1848–d. 1892) was a diarist.
Henry James (1843-1916) Known for his sophisticated style, precise language, extraordinary productivity, and innovative attention to the novel form, Henry James ranks among the greatest American writers. He was born in the mid-nineteenth century in New York City. His father, Henry James Sr., was a wealthy and eccentric philosopher who initiated ...
Henry James was a prolific and influential American writer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born on April 15, 1843, in New York City, James was the son of Henry James Sr., a renowned religious philosopher, and Mary Robertson Walsh.
Henry James, Sr.'s children included William, the psychologist and philosopher; Henry Jr., the novelist; and Alice, author of a noted diary. What kind of father stood behind his epochally brilliant, original, energetic, and often troubled progeny?
Henry James (Nueva York, 15 de abril de 1843-Londres, 28 de febrero de 1916) fue un escritor y crítico literario estadounidense, nacionalizado británico, reconocido como una figura clave en la transición del realismo al modernismo anglosajón, cuyas novelas y relatos están basados en la técnica del punto de vista, que permite el análisis psicológico de los personajes desde su interior.
25 de jun. de 2002 · Henry James Sr. is now known mainly as the father of the novelist Henry James and the philosopher William James, but in his own lifetime he was prominent as a writer and speaker in the circles around the Transcendentalists where the heritage of New England Calvinism was transformed into a more optimistic, benevolent and secular Christianity.