A Man with My Trouble
Colm Tóibín: Henry James leaves home, 3 January 2008
The Complete Letters of Henry James, 1855-72: Volume I
edited by Pierre Walker and Greg Zacharias.
Nebraska, 391 pp., £57, January 2007,978 0 8032 2584 8 Show More
edited by Pierre Walker and Greg Zacharias.
Nebraska, 391 pp., £57, January 2007,
The Complete Letters of Henry James, 1855-72: Volume II
edited by Pierre Walker and Greg Zacharias.
Nebraska, 524 pp., £60, January 2007,978 0 8032 2607 4 Show More
edited by Pierre Walker and Greg Zacharias.
Nebraska, 524 pp., £60, January 2007,
“... were written to members of the Norton family.) With the Nortons in London, James saw Leslie Stephen, whom James’s father had also known, and met Charles Dickens’s daughter, who was, he reported to Alice, ‘plain-faced, ladylike (in black silk & black lace)’, and visited William Morris and his family. Mrs Morris was ‘a figure cut out of a missal ... ”