Brief Lives: Henry James
By (Author) Hazel Hutchison
Hesperus Press Ltd
Hesperus Press Ltd
24th February 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
813.4
Paperback
112
Width 125mm, Height 196mm, Spine 11mm
167g
Henry James is famed for the psychological depth of his characters; for his remarkable ability to penetrate to the inner life. Yet the story of his own inner life remains curiously obscure. The best known facts about James - his illustrious, wealthy family and famous siblings; his prolific literary output with its numerous quirky female heroines; his long-term bachelorhood, and the rumours that accompanied it; and his flamboyant adoption of British citizenship in 1915 - have created a certain mythology surrounding the author. In this succinct new biography, Hazel Hutchison examines the man behind the writing. Exploring the author's life, works and critical heritage, Brief Lives: Henry James presents a fresh take on one of the central figures in the English canon - perfect for both the general reader and the James enthusiast.
Hazel Hutchison is a lecturer in Victorian literature at the University of Aberdeen and the author of Seeing and Believing: Henry James and the Spiritual World (2006).