Henry James: His Women and His Art

Author:   Lyndall Gordon
Publisher:   Little, Brown Book Group
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9781844088928


Pages:   544
Publication Date:   01 November 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Henry James: His Women and His Art


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In 1894 Henry James tried to drown a boatload of dresses belonging to the writer Constance Fenimore Woolson in the Venetian lagoon. She had fallen to her death from her Venice window three months before. James's elusive friendship with Fenimore echoed his mysterious relationship with Minny Temple who had died twenty years earlier at the age of twenty-four. From their graves they haunted his imagination, Minny inspiring the heroines of A PORTRAIT OF A LADY and THE WINGS OF THE DOVE, while Fenimore was resurrected in his stories and in his very vision of a writer's life. Seeking out the hidden stories of the two women, Lyndall Gordon creates a new form of biography in which outward events are peeled back to glimpse unseen collaborators: women vital to the Master's art, who were kept under wraps.

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Author:   Lyndall Gordon
Publisher:   Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:   Virago Press Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 20.00cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 12.90cm
Weight:   0.455kg
ISBN:  

9781844088928


ISBN 10:   1844088928
Pages:   544
Publication Date:   01 November 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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"A rich book in which it is a pleasure to become absorbed - Independent on Sunday - Claire Tomalin Wonderfully full-blooded . . . A brilliant idea . . . superbly enjoyable material, much of it unfamiliar, all of it stimulating - Guardian - Philip Horne Compelling . . . not an addition to the pile of ""chronicle"" biographies of Henry James . . . [The opening] is unforgettable, like a scene from a film . . . [This book] combines scholarly rigour with a nice line in nineteenth-century gothic - Daily Telegraph - Victoria Glendinning Gordon's approach to biography is imaginative and risky . . . The result is a magnificent, important book, which points the way forward for the whole biographical genre - Literary Review - Kathryn Hughes"


A rich book in which it is a pleasure to become absorbed - Independent on Sunday - Claire Tomalin Wonderfully full-blooded . . . A brilliant idea . . . superbly enjoyable material, much of it unfamiliar, all of it stimulating - Guardian - Philip Horne Compelling . . . not an addition to the pile of chronicle biographies of Henry James . . . [The opening] is unforgettable, like a scene from a film . . . [This book] combines scholarly rigour with a nice line in nineteenth-century gothic - Daily Telegraph - Victoria Glendinning Gordon's approach to biography is imaginative and risky . . . The result is a magnificent, important book, which points the way forward for the whole biographical genre - Literary Review - Kathryn Hughes


'A rich book in which it is a pleasure to become absorbed' -- Claire Tomalin Independent on Sunday 'Wonderfully full-blooded ... A brilliant idea ... superbly enjoyable material, much of it unfamiliar, all of it stimulating' -- Philip Horne Guardian 'Compelling ... not an addition to the pile of chronicle biographies of Henry James ... [The opening] is unforgettable, like a scene from a film ... [This book] combines scholarly rigour with a nice line in nineteenth-century gothic' -- Victoria Glendinning Daily Telegraph 'Gordon's approach to biography is imaginative and risky ... The result is a magnificent, important book, which points the way forward for the whole biographical genre' -- Kathryn Hughes Literary Review


Author Information

Lyndall Gordon is the prizewinning biographer of people such as Charlotte Bronte, Virginia Woolf and Mary Wollstonecraft. Born and raised in South Africa, Lyndall is a fellow of St Hilda's College, Oxford.

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