Henry James, Once a Dapper Young Man, Died 97 Years Ago Today

Henry James died on 28 February 1916. He wasn’t always a humourless looking middle-aged man. Briefly, a long time ago, he was a humourless looking yet dapper young man.

Young Henry James

Young Henry James

QUOTE: “It is art that makes life, makes interest, makes importance and I know of no substitute whatever for the force and beauty of its process.”

SOME WORKS: Roderick Hudson; Washington Square; The Portrait of a Lady; The Bostonians; What Maisie Knew; The Wings of the Dove; The Golden Bowl; Daisy Miller; The Aspern Papers; The Turn of the Screw.

A KEEPSAKE:

Daisy Miller by Henry James at Free Parking

Daisy Miller by Henry James at Free Parking. $10.00

13 thoughts on “Henry James, Once a Dapper Young Man, Died 97 Years Ago Today

  1. I went to my bookshelf and sure enough – “Daisy Miller”, a little book in a box sleeve, Venetian-looking marbled papers, published by the Heritage Press in New York about 1969. It is illustrated with little watercolors by Gustave Nebel.

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    • I am not a big fan of James-I think his siblings were considerably more interesting-but Daisy Miller is one of his few pieces I enjoy, albeit with reservations. It sounds like you own an exquisite copy.

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