Henry James
Wine - Roger Scruton hails the return of Jurancon 26 May 2005
Characters in Henry James often spend parts of their useless lives in Pau, and even in my day the town contained an English shop where two old geezers sold ... New Statesman,
Postmodern Fog Has Begun to Lift 26 May 2005
Like Henry James before them, they saw themselves less as lonely romantic outposts of individual sensibility than as keen observers of society. ... Los Angeles Times,
Get Growing 26 May 2005
Henry James, began as a novice gardener but developed a flair for growing flowers; Gerald and Sara Murphy enjoyed a beautiful flower garden at Villa America at ... Cleveland Plain Dealer,
A Further Twist on Henry James's Eerie 'Turn' May 6, 2005
It is hard to think of an interpretation of Henry James's famously eerie novella, "The Turn of the Screw," that is more in keeping with James's own intent than ... New York Times,
I'm retiring - Out Look May 25, 2005
Teaching Latin has given me insights into my own language and vocabulary. I can almost read Edith Wharton and Henry James without a dictionary. ... Orange Bulletin,
Funeral services for May 24 May 24, 2005
Manuel Hernandez Martinez, 74, Bakersfield, May 22. Basham Funeral Care. Henry James Opperman, 80, Bakersfield, May 23. Hillcrest Memorial Park & Mortuary. ... Bakersfield Californian (subscription),
A very British rebel May 13, 2005
A postcard portrait of Henry James is propped on the mantelpiece, a reminder of the regard in which Hollinghurst - an urbane, self-possessed author with a deep ... Australian,
Dark flamboyance lurks in Thatcher's Britain May 20, 2005
Just as dialogue drove Henry James's seminal novel The Awkward Age, parties - grand parties at that - are the fulcrums in The Line of Beauty. ... Sydney Morning Herald (subscription),
500 WORDS OR LESS May 23, 2005
PPS Is there a perfect name, meeting all my criteria (symmetry, sound, "look," All-American)? Yes. Henry James and Miles Davis. Newsday,
Cannes Diary V: Blog blog blog May 15, 2005
They may think they're Henry James, writing with knowing eloquence of European mores, but they're in danger of sounding like Daisy Miller, James' most famous ... TIME
Tell Us a Ripping Story, Mayor May 22, 2005
Louis Auchincloss? Boston without reference to Henry James, William Dean Howells, John P. Marquand and Edwin O'Connor? Chicago without ... Los Angeles Times,
Ashok Amritraj walks May 23, 2005
...film this business pact will yield is an erotic thriller, Trap for Cinderella, to be helmed by Iain Softley, best known for his Henry James adaptation, The ... Hindustan Times,
America the Beautifully Absurd May 21, 2005
..."It's every French person's nightmare, and it becomes like Henry James, that conflict between European and American sensibilities.". ... New York Times,
In This Version, the Britten Opera Dons a Dress May 21, 2005
In setting Henry James's novella, Britten changed one basic element - the ambiguity about whether the two ghosts (Quint and Miss Jessel) are "real" or figments ... New York Times,
Budget goes to vote May 12, 2005
...owning property in Simsbury assessed at $1,000 or more is eligible to vote in the May 17 referendum, which the town will hold at Henry James Memorial Junior ... Farmington Valley Post,
Something to talk about: A suggestion for book groups May 15, 2005
By Colm TóibÃn. Rave reviews greeted this novel about a novelist, Henry James. It's not the kind of book in which exciting things happen. ... San Jose Mercury News,
Remarkable landmarks of a seafaring town May 21, 2005
As his home expanded, his reputation grew, thanks to party guests such as art collector Isabella Stewart Gardner, writer Henry James, and close friend and ... Redlands Daily Facts,
South Charlotte landowner proposes condos to preserve environment May 4, 2005
..."We want to keep the ambience of what we have here -- the nature, the birds, the shrubs, the flowers, the trees, the lake," said Henry James, who has teamed up ... WCNC (subscription),
Bible destined for America? Apr 29, 2005
THE bible of famous Rye author Henry James has turned up in the town - but it could soon be destined for America. Henry James, a ... Rye & Battle Observer,
Latest deaths for May 5, 2005 May 4, 2005
...(CO). JORDON, Henry James, of Tallahassee, Fla., formerly of Braddock, died April 25. Robert P. Karish Funeral Home, Braddock Hills. (CO). ... Pittsburgh Post Gazette,
Author Miller explores family coping with loss May 18, 2005
...romances to care for Daisy's needs. Miller also was inspired by author Henry James's What Maisie Knew. "I wanted to translate Maisie ... Hindustan Times,
Beyond the happy ever after May 20, 2005
...of the grief and preoccupation.". Miller's preparation included re-reading Henry James's What Maisie Knew. "In some ways it's about ... Scotsman,
High camp in running shoes with a Booker-winner May 21, 2005
...said: "If only it was that easy." Now he says that of course a tabloid wasn't going to run a headline which read: Novel About Young Henry James Enthusiast Wins ... New Zealand Herald,
Author Miller explores family coping with loss May 19, 2005
...romances to care for Daisy's needs. Miller also was inspired by author Henry James's "What Maisie Knew.". "I wanted to translate Maisie ... Reuters
Danns breezes to win without any extra help May 22, 2005
...in the long jump was better than the 22-5¾ mark of Patrick Henry's James Malone, but the wind was blowing 3.7 meters per second at the time, well above the ... San Diego Union Tribune,
Tell Me a Tale Anyday May 21, 2005
To laugh, cry, fall in love, get scared. Our films are what Henry James described the 19th century Russian novels as: "loose baggy monsters". ... Outlook (subscription),
Wind blows away fast sprint times May 14, 2005
His leap of 22-8½ in the long jump bettered the season section best coming into the day of 22-5 by Patrick Henry's James Malone, but the wind was over the ... San Diego Union Tribune,
Short and curlies May 17, 2005
English fiction has, for a century, been fascinated by the minor character: the central figures of Henry James's The Ambassadors or What Maisie Knew would, in ... Telegraph.co.uk,
The factory of dreams May 20, 2005
Henry James said a visit to this city becomes a perpetual love affair. "When I went to Venice," said Marcel Proust, "my dream became my home.". ... Malay Mail,
Lose Yourself on the Tiny, Exclusive, Still-Affordable Mackinac ... May 20, 2005
Constance Fenimore Woolson, novelist and friend of Henry James, wrote her best-known book Anne based on the story of a young girl's adventures on the island. ... Frommers
BOOK REVIEW: Berendt's sophomore book looks promising May 22, 2005
...well as "stool pigeons, scapegoats, hustlers ... believers in Martians ... and Henry James.". "Somehow, John just finds these people ... Grand Forks Herald,
Melville House’s Art of the Novella May 3, 2005
1,000-page one. Henry James: The Lesson of the Master: Henry James has experienced something of a renaissance recently. Few decent ... Bookslut,
From a concrete house came a spiritual rebirth Apr 30, 2005
In this strong and insightful first novel, Sonny Brewer draws on the true story of Henry James Stuart -- an eccentric who built a concrete hut on the outskirts ... Charlotte Observer,
The Horror, The Horror May 12, 2005
He lacks the necessary repressions, what Henry James called “the great Puritan ‘whip,’ the whip for the conscience and the nerves.� He lacks, not to ... In These Times,
Prosecution Plays May 18, 2005
It was one of those Hollywood anecdotes (another was A Little Romance with Laurence Olivier and Diane Lane) inspired by the contrasts in Henry James and others ... New Republic (subscription),
Britain's election: A day for the decidedly undecided May 4, 2005
It wasn't the ideal time to promote a novel about Henry James, but I couldn't resist the opportunity to observe at first hand the climax of the campaign, which ... International Herald Tribune,
Review: Glittering cast, dark worldview May 13, 2005
The ideas are there - as is a literary sensibility that blends Henry James, Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Theodore Dreiser - but they are contained by the writing and ... International Herald Tribune,
Before the Films Begin, a Dose of Cannes Pomp May 13, 2005
The ideas are there - as is a literary sensibility that blends Henry James, Dostoyevsky and Theodore Dreiser - but they are contained by the writing and the ... New York Times,
Awards go to filmmakers of color May 12, 2005
Narrative winner Lee’s “The Life & Times of HJ Hermin� tells the story of 13-year-old genius and college freshman Henry James Hermin on his quest to ... People's Weekly World
Bestselling author turns to Venice May 14, 2005
...believers in Martians . . . and Henry James.''. ``Somehow, John just finds these people,'' Ann Godoff, the publisher of the Penguin Press, said. ... San Jose Mercury News,
Word festival puts Scotland on the line May 15, 2005
Colm Toibin looks at the distant world of Henry James in his Booker-shortlisted novel The Master, drawing us into it with his quietly lyrical prose. ... Scotsman,
AN Wilson: A Jealous Ghost May 8, 2005
...an alarmingly immature 27-year-old, is living alone in a bedsit in Hackney, London, trying to write her doctoral thesis on the subject of Henry James' The Turn ... New Zealand Herald,
Nightly news enters the iPod twilight May 15, 2005
Shucking aside the idea of the omniscient, objective narrator promulgated by Henry James, an increasing number of authors began telling their stories from a ... Waterbury Republican American,
Major Soul Truth May 18, 2005
...his quaint efforts to fight it. A Slight Trick of the Mind reads much like a novel by Henry James. It is a piercing observation ... Metro Santa Cruz,
Round A Square's Edges May 15, 2005
Would New Yorkers prefer the Washington Square Park of Henry James or Allen Ginsberg? The answer is, of course, that this 9.75 acres should have room for both. ... TheDay (subscription),
Mark Hatch-Miller May 5, 2005
In 1865 22-year-old Henry James contributed a scathing book review titled "The Noble School of Fiction" to the very first issue of The Nation. ... The Nation
The Boston exit May 16, 2005
The eminences Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne and Stowe -- and later Mark Twain, Henry James, Albert Einstein and Martin Luther King Jr. ... Providence Journal (subscription),
Three cities to host Heartland Chautauqua May 3, 2005
The historic figures portrayed were Reinhold Niebuhr (portrayed by Arnold Wettstein), Daniel Payne (Henry James Young), Myrtle Fillmore (Betty DeBerg), Joseph ... Hannibal Courier Post,
Jane's addiction: Fonda still playing to the audience May 1, 2005
If the stakes weren't so high and the wounds didn't continue to run so deep, the passages might almost be compared to a Henry James short story -- a comedy of ... Ventura County Star (subscription),
The first feminist May 1, 2005
Gordon, an Oxford don who has also written lives of Virginia Woolf, Charlotte Bronte, Henry James and TS Eliot, has several discoveries up her sleeve. ... Newsday,
Looking for Luisa May 6, 2005
...it owes a lot, says Alexis Grohmann, an academic at the University of Edinburgh who has written extensively on MarÃas, to the Henry James of The Turn of the ... Guardian Unlimited,
Oppenheimer’s War Apr 30, 2005
McCarthyite hunt. In the late 1940s, Oppenheimer read a short story by Henry James called “The Beast in the Jungle�. Bird and ... Indian Express,
'Silk' spins erotic tale as France meets Japan May 4, 2005
...(In that, Baricco's story is a variation on The Beast in the Jungle, a novella by the great 19th century American novelist Henry James, in which a man loses ... Chicago Sun-Times,
'Quicksands': Becoming English Apr 29, 2005
Bedford has been compared to Henry James, even to Trollope, but she's much more like the Thomas Mann of ''Buddenbrooks'': a closet subversive. ... New York Times,
Ohio Ballet scheduleoffers diverse repertory for the 2005-06 ... May 6, 2005
5, and Israeli choreographer Domy Reiter-Soffer's "Turn of the Screw," based on Henry James' novella and set to music by English composer John McCabe. ... Cleveland Plain Dealer,
Berger's Ambivalent Usurpations Apr 29, 2005
...is more than competent, while Berger offers so many other pleasures as well: paradox, wit, slyness, and the diction and vocabulary of a Henry James-meets-HL ... Village Voice,
Women, through a feminine lens May 6, 2005
Like the other women here, Nash appears as a formidable force, something out of a Henry James novel, and she regards her photographer with penetrating curiosity ... Globe and Mail,
Opinion - Libby Purves May 9, 2005
Read George Eliot and Henry James and you viscerally understand how far women have come, and what emotional price some paid. This is education. ... Times Online,
Useful language learn quick now! Apr 29, 2005
...� and it starts insisting you simplify, and add commas. Almost anything written by Henry James or Hunter S. Thompson sends it into a hissy fit. ... Times Online,
'Midnight' author in Venice follow-up May 5, 2005
...believers in Martians ... and Henry James.". "Somehow, John just finds these people," Ann Godoff, the publisher of The Penguin Press, told the Daily News. ... New York Daily News,
Economics: Wall Street by Steve Fraser Apr 30, 2005
1913), the street also exerted its greatest literary influence: “World-class writers, including William Dean Howells, Mark Twain, Henry James, Edith Wharton ... The Sunday Times,
Britten's 'Screw' expertly turned on DVD May 9, 2005
Benjamin Britten's treatment of the Henry James ghost story gets an atmospherically spooky and musically outstanding treatment in this film for the BBC, shot ... Evansville Courier & Press (subscription),
POPULAR MUSIC Apr 28, 2005
...$17.50. Ticketmaster.com: 330-945-9400. Neil Blender -- 9 pm Friday, Beachland Tavern, 15711 Waterloo Road, Cleveland. With Henry James and Tall Pines. $3. ... Akron Beacon Journal,
AWAKE to a Nightmare May 6, 2005
...penned the teleplays for each of the HISTORIAS, often adapting works of popular horror authors such as Poe, J. Sheridan le Fanu, Henry James, WW Jacobs and ... Fangoria
A Possession Forever May 4, 2005
If Burckhardt was right - and I'm not entirely sure that he was - this "sense of the past," as Henry James, his contemporary, put it, remains a troubled and ... New York Sun (subscription),
All About Boston Apr 28, 2005
Longfellow, Holmes, Lowell, Everett, Agassiz, Whittier, Motley, Bancroft, Prescott, Parkman, Ticknor, Channing, Theodore Parker, Henry James, TB Aldrich and ... juiceenewsdaily,
New version of film fulfills mission to scare May 2, 2005
The revamped "Amityville Horror" is not a horror film masterpiece like the 1961 film "The Innocents," richly based on Henry James'novel "The Turn of the Screw ... Renegade Rip,
Traveling actors to perform 'Lonely Hunter' Apr 27, 2005
...year, the Company’s lineup consists of William Shakespeare’s “Two Gentlemen of Verona,� Jeffrey Hatcher’s adaptation of Henry James’ “The Turn of ... The Auburn Plainsman Online
Enikö Bollobás Lecture on Performed Identities of American ... May 3, 2005
Diego where she’s working on American literature from a speech-act perspective, for a book that will cover stories, poems, and plays from Henry James to the ... UC San Diego (press release),
ARCHIVE