The Letters of Henry James by Henry James (Illustrated)
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Series One
Anton Chekhov
Charles Dickens
D.H. Lawrence
Dickensiana Volume I
Edgar Allan Poe
Elizabeth Gaskell
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
George Eliot
H. G. Wells
Henry James
Ivan Turgenev
Jack London
James Joyce
Jane Austen
Joseph Conrad
Leo Tolstoy
Louisa May Alcott
Mark Twain
Oscar Wilde
Robert Louis Stevenson
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Sir Walter Scott
The Brontës
Thomas Hardy
Virginia Woolf
Wilkie Collins
William Makepeace Thackeray
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Series Two
Alexander Pushkin
Alexandre Dumas (English)
Andrew Lang
Anthony Trollope
Bram Stoker
Christopher Marlowe
Daniel Defoe
Edith Wharton
F. Scott Fitzgerald
G. K. Chesterton
Gustave Flaubert (English)
H. Rider Haggard
Herman Melville
Honoré de Balzac ...

Table of contents

  1. Title page
  2. COPYRIGHT
  3. Henry James: Parts Edition
  4. Parts Edition Contents
  5. The Letters of Henry James
  6. INTRODUCTION
  7. I. FIRST EUROPEAN YEARS (1869-74)
  8. To Miss Alice James.
  9. To his Mother.
  10. To his Mother.
  11. To William James.
  12. To William James.
  13. To his Father.
  14. To Charles Eliot Norton.
  15. To his Parents.
  16. To W. D. Howells.
  17. To Miss Grace Norton.
  18. To His Mother.
  19. II. PARIS AND LONDON. (1875-1881)
  20. To his Father.
  21. To W. D. Howells.
  22. To William James.
  23. To William James.
  24. To Miss Grace Norton.
  25. To Miss Grace Norton,
  26. To William James.
  27. To Miss Alice James.
  28. To William James.
  29. To his Mother.
  30. To Miss Grace Norton.
  31. To W. D. Howells.
  32. To Charles Eliot Norton.
  33. To his Mother.
  34. To Mrs. Fanny Kemble.
  35. III. THE MIDDLE YEARS. (1882-1888)
  36. To Miss Henrietta Reubell.
  37. To Charles Eliot Norton.
  38. To Mrs. John L. Gardner.
  39. To Miss Grace Norton.
  40. To William James.
  41. To George du Maurier.
  42. To Miss Grace Norton.
  43. To William James.
  44. To W. D. Howells.
  45. To John Addington Symonds.
  46. To Alphonse Daudet.
  47. To Robert Louis Stevenson.
  48. To William James.
  49. To Miss Grace Norton.
  50. To William James.
  51. To James Russell Lowell.
  52. To William James.
  53. To Charles Eliot Norton.
  54. To Miss Grace Norton.
  55. To Edmund Gosse.
  56. To Robert Louis Stevenson.
  57. To Robert Louis Stevenson.
  58. To W. D. Howells.
  59. To Robert Louis Stevenson.
  60. To William James.
  61. IV. LATER LONDON YEARS. (1889-1897)
  62. To Robert Louis Stevenson.
  63. To William James.
  64. To Robert Louis Stevenson.
  65. To Robert Louis Stevenson.
  66. To William James.
  67. To W. D. Howells.
  68. To Miss Alice James.
  69. To William James.
  70. To Edmund Gosse.
  71. To Mrs. Hugh Bell.
  72. To Robert Louis Stevenson.
  73. To William James.
  74. To Robert Louis Stevenson.
  75. To Charles Eliot Norton.
  76. To Edmund Gosse.
  77. To Mrs. Mahlon Sands.
  78. To Mrs. Humphry Ward.
  79. To Robert Louis Stevenson.
  80. To Robert Louis Stevenson.
  81. To the Countess of Jersey.
  82. To Charles Eliot Norton.
  83. To W. D. Howells.
  84. To Robert Louis Stevenson.
  85. To Mrs. Edmund Gosse.
  86. To Edmund Gosse.
  87. To Robert Louis Stevenson.
  88. To Robert Louis Stevenson.
  89. To William James.
  90. To Julian R. Sturgis.
  91. To William James.
  92. To Edmund Gosse.
  93. To Edmund Gosse.
  94. To Edmund Gosse.
  95. To Edmund Gosse.
  96. To Sidney Colvin.
  97. To Miss Henrietta Reubell.
  98. To William James.
  99. To George Henschel.
  100. To W. D. Howells.
  101. To William James.
  102. To Sidney Colvin.
  103. To Mrs. John L. Gardner.
  104. To Arthur Christopher Benson.
  105. To W. E. Norris.
  106. To William James.
  107. To Edmumd Gosse.
  108. To Jonathan Sturges.
  109. To W. E. Norris.
  110. To Arthur Christopher Benson.
  111. To the Viscountess Wolseley.
  112. To Miss Frances R. Morse.
  113. To Mrs. George Hunter.
  114. To Edward Warren.
  115. To Arthur Christopher Benson.
  116. To Mrs. William James.
  117. To Miss Grace Norton.
  118. V. RYE. (1898-1903)
  119. To W. D. Howells.
  120. To Arthur Christopher Benson.
  121. To William James.
  122. To Miss Muir Mackenzie.
  123. To Gaillard T. Lapsley.
  124. To Paul Bourget.
  125. To W. D. Howells.
  126. To Madame Paul Bourget.
  127. To Miss Frances R. Morse.
  128. To Dr. Louis Waldstein.
  129. To H. G. Wells.
  130. To F. W. H. Myers.
  131. To Mrs. William James.
  132. To Charles Eliot Norton.
  133. To Henry James, junior.
  134. To A. F. de Navarro.
  135. To Edward Warren.
  136. To William James.
  137. To Howard Sturgis.
  138. To Mrs. Humphry Ward.
  139. To Mrs. Humphry Ward.
  140. To Mrs. Humphry Ward.
  141. To Mrs. A. F. de Navarro.
  142. To Sidney Colvin.
  143. To Edmund Gosse.
  144. To Miss Henrietta Reubell.
  145. To H. G. Wells.
  146. To Charles Eliot Norton.
  147. To Edmund Gosse.
  148. To Mrs. Everard Cotes.
  149. To A. F. de Navarro.
  150. To W. D. Howells.
  151. To W. D. Howells.
  152. To W. E. Norris.
  153. To A. F. de Navarro.
  154. To W. E. Norris.
  155. To A. F. de Navarro.
  156. To the Viscountess Wolseley.
  157. To William James.
  158. To Miss Muir Mackenzie.
  159. To W. D. Howells.
  160. To Edmund Gosse.
  161. To Miss Jessie Allen.
  162. To Mrs. W. K. Clifford.
  163. To Miss Muir Mackenzie.
  164. To Edmund Gosse.
  165. To H. G. Wells.
  166. To Percy Lubbock.
  167. To Gaillard T. Lapsley.
  168. To Mrs. Cadwalader Jones.
  169. To W. D. Howells.
  170. To H. G. Wells.
  171. To Mrs. Cadwalader Jones.
  172. To H. G. Wells.
  173. To Mrs. Frank Mathews.
  174. To W. D. Howells.
  175. To Madame Paul Bourget.
  176. To Mrs. Waldo Story.
  177. To W. D. Howells.
  178. To William James.
  179. To Miss Violet Hunt.
  180. To W. E. Norris.
  181. To Howard Sturgis.
  182. To Henry Adams.
  183. To Sir George O. Trevelyan.
  184. To W. D. Howells.
  185. To Edward Lee Childe.
  186. To W. E. Norris.
  187. To Mrs. Julian Sturgis.
  188. To J. B. Pinker.
  189. To Henry James, junior.
  190. To Mrs. W. K. Clifford.
  191. To Edmund Gosse.
  192. To W. E. Norris.
  193. To Edmund Gosse.
  194. To Mrs. W. K. Clifford.
  195. To Edward Warren.
  196. To Mrs. William James.
  197. To William James.
  198. To Miss Margaret James.
  199. To H. G. Wells.
  200. To William James.
  201. To W. E. Norris.
  202. To Paul Harvey.
  203. To William James.
  204. To William James.
  205. To Miss Margaret James.
  206. To Mrs. Dew-Smith.
  207. To Mrs. Wharton.
  208. To W. E. Norris
  209. To Thomas Sergeant Perry.
  210. To Gaillard T. Lapsley.
  211. To Bruce Porter.
  212. To Miss Grace Norton.
  213. To William James, junior.
  214. To Howard Sturgis.
  215. To Howard Sturgis.
  216. To Madame WagniĂšre.
  217. To Mrs. Wharton.
  218. To Miss Gwenllian Palgrave.
  219. To William James.
  220. To W. E. Norris.
  221. To W. E. Norris.
  222. To Dr. and Mrs. J. William White.
  223. To Mrs. Wharton.
  224. To Gaillard T. Lapsley.
  225. To Mrs. Wharton.
  226. To Henry James, junior.
  227. To W. D. Howells.
  228. To Mrs. Wharton.
  229. To J.B. Pinker.
  230. To Miss Ellen Emmet.
  231. To George Abbot James.
  232. To Hugh Walpole.
  233. To George Abbot James.
  234. To W.E. Norris.
  235. To Mrs. Henry White.
  236. To W. D. Howells.
  237. To Edward Lee Childe.
  238. To Hugh Walpole.
  239. To Mrs. Wharton.
  240. To Arthur Christopher Benson.
  241. To Charles Sayle.
  242. To Mrs. W.K. Clifford.
  243. To Miss Grace Norton.
  244. To William James.
  245. To H. G. Wells.
  246. To Miss Henrietta Reubell.
  247. To William James.
  248. To Mrs. Wharton.
  249. To Madame WagniĂšre.
  250. To Thomas Sergeant Perry.
  251. To Owen Wister.
  252. VII. RYE AND CHELSEA. (1910-1914)
  253. To T. Bailey Saunders.
  254. To Mrs. Wharton.
  255. To Miss Jessie Allen.
  256. To Mrs. Bigelow.
  257. To W. E. Norris.
  258. To Mrs. Wharton.
  259. To Mrs. Wharton.
  260. To Bruce Porter.
  261. To Miss Grace Norton.
  262. To Thomas Sergeant Perry.
  263. To Mrs. Wharton.
  264. To Mrs. Charles Hunter.
  265. To Mrs. W. K. Clifford.
  266. To W. E. Norris.
  267. To Mrs. Wharton.
  268. To Miss Rhoda Broughton.
  269. To H. G. Wells.
  270. To C. E. Wheeler.
  271. To Dr. J. William White.
  272. To T. Bailey Sanders.
  273. To Sir T. H. Warren.
  274. To Miss Ellen Emmet.
  275. To Howard Sturgis.
  276. To Mrs. William James.
  277. To Mrs. John L. Gardner.
  278. To Mrs. Wharton.
  279. To Mrs. Wilfred Sheridan.
  280. To Miss Alice Runnells.
  281. To Mrs. Frederic Harrison.
  282. To Miss Theodora Bosanquet.
  283. To Mrs. William James.
  284. To Mrs. Wharton.
  285. To W. E. Norris.
  286. To Miss M. Betham Edwards.
  287. To Wilfred Sheridan.
  288. To Walter V. R. Berry.
  289. To W. D. Howells.
  290. To Mrs. Wharton.
  291. To H. G. Wells.
  292. To Lady Bell.
  293. To Mrs. W. K. Clifford.
  294. To Hugh Walpole.
  295. To Miss Rhoda Broughton.
  296. To Henry James, junior.
  297. To R. W. Chapman.
  298. To Hugh Walpole.
  299. To Edmund Gosse.
  300. To Edmund Gosse.
  301. To Edmund Gosse.
  302. To Edmund Gosse.
  303. To Edmund Gosse.
  304. To Edmund Gosse.
  305. To H. G. Wells.
  306. To Mrs. Humphry Ward.
  307. To Mrs. Humphry Ward.
  308. To Gaillard T. Lapsley.
  309. To John Bailey.
  310. To Dr. J. William White.
  311. To Edmund Gosse.
  312. To Mrs. Bigelow.
  313. To Robert C. Witt.
  314. To Mrs. Wharton.
  315. To A. F. de Navarro.
  316. To Henry James, junior.
  317. To Miss Grace Norton.
  318. To Mrs. Henry White.
  319. To Mrs. William James.
  320. To Bruce Porter.
  321. To Lady Ritchie.
  322. To Mrs. William James.
  323. To Percy Lubbock.
  324. To two hundred and seventy Friends.
  325. To Mrs. G. W. Prothero.
  326. To William James, junior.
  327. To Miss Rhoda Broughton.
  328. To Mrs. Alfred Sutro.
  329. To Hugh Walpole.
  330. To Mrs. Archibald Grove.
  331. To William Roughead, W. S.
  332. To Mrs. William James.
  333. To Howard Sturgis.
  334. To Mrs. G. W. Prothero.
  335. To H. G. Wells.
  336. To Logan Pearsall Smith.
  337. To C. Hagberg Wright.
  338. To Robert Bridges.
  339. To André Raffalovich.
  340. To Henry James, junior
  341. To Edmund Gosse.
  342. To Bruce L. Richmond.
  343. To Hugh Walpole.
  344. To Compton Mackenzie.
  345. To William Roughead, W.S.
  346. To Mrs. Wharton.
  347. To Dr. J. William White.
  348. To Henry Adams.
  349. To Mrs. William James.
  350. To Arthur Christopher Benson.
  351. To Mrs. Humphry Ward.
  352. To Thomas Sergeant Perry.
  353. To Mrs. Wharton.
  354. To William Roughead, W. S.
  355. To William Roughead, W. S.
  356. To Mrs. Alfred Sutro.
  357. To Sir Claude Phillips.
  358. VIII. THE WAR. (1914-1916)
  359. To Howard Sturgis.
  360. To Henry James, junior.
  361. To Mrs. Alfred Sutro.
  362. To Miss Rhoda Broughton.
  363. To Mrs. Wharton.
  364. To Mrs. W. K. Clifford.
  365. To William James, junior.
  366. To Mrs. W. K. Clifford.
  367. To Mrs. Wharton.
  368. To Mrs. Richard Watson Gilder.
  369. To Mrs. Wharton.
  370. To Mrs. Wharton.
  371. To Mrs. T. S. Perry.
  372. To Miss Rhoda Broughton.
  373. To Edmund Gosse.
  374. To Miss Grace Norton.
  375. To Mrs. Wharton.
  376. To Thomas Sergeant Perry.
  377. To Henry James, junior.
  378. To Hugh Walpole.
  379. To Mrs. Wharton.
  380. To Mrs. T. S. Perry.
  381. To Edmund Gosse.
  382. To Miss Grace Norton.
  383. To Mrs. Dacre Vincent.
  384. To the Hon. Evan Charteris.
  385. To Compton Mackenzie.
  386. To Miss Elizabeth Norton.
  387. To Hugh Walpole.
  388. To Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge.
  389. To Mrs. William James.
  390. To Mrs. Wharton.
  391. To the Hon. Evan Charteris.
  392. To Mrs. Wharton.
  393. To Thomas Sergeant Perry.
  394. To Edward Marsh.
  395. To Edward Marsh.
  396. To Mrs. Wharton.
  397. To Edward Marsh.
  398. To G. W. Prothero.
  399. To Wilfred Sheridan.
  400. To Edward Marsh.
  401. To Edward Marsh.
  402. To Compton Mackenzie.
  403. To Henry James, junior.
  404. To Edmund Gosse.
  405. To J. B. Pinker.
  406. To Frederic Harrison.
  407. To H. G. Wells.
  408. To H. G. Wells.
  409. To Henry James, junior.
  410. To Edmund Gosse.
  411. To John S. Sargent.
  412. To Wilfred Sheridan.
  413. To Edmund Gosse.
  414. To Mrs. Wilfred Sheridan.
  415. To Hugh Walpole.
  416. DETAILED TABLE OF CORRESPONDENTS
  417. The Autobiographies
  418. The Delphi Classics Catalogue