Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. HENRY JAMES, SR. 51 performance." Certainly he himself had an uneasy aware-ness of not having applied himself. In September 1837, an-ticipating his return for a third year at Princeton, he wrote a friend that he was worried he would miss the beginning of winter term, thus repeating the pattern he had estab-

  2. Henry James. (Nueva York, 1843 - Londres, 1916) Narrador, crítico y dramaturgo estadounidense de obra psicológica y estructuralmente compleja, considerado uno de los grandes maestros de la ficción moderna. Era hermano del filósofo y psicólogo William James. Estudió en Nueva York, Londres, París y Ginebra, y en 1875 se estableció en ...

  3. Henry James Sr. (June 3, 1811 – December 18, 1882) was an American theologian, father of the philosopher William James, the novelist Henry James, and the diarist Alice James. Following a dramatic moment of spiritual enlightenment, he became deeply absorbed in Swedenborgianism, repudiating materialism and following the utopian path to grace.

  4. Uiterlijk. verbergen. Henry James sr. en zijn zoon Henry James jr. in 1854. Henry James sr. ( Albany, New York, 3 juni 1811 - 18 december 1882) was een Amerikaanse theoloog en intellectueel. Hij was de vader van de filosoof en psycholoog William James ,van de schrijver Henry James jr. en van de dagboekschrijfster Alice James.

  5. Henry James Sr. (June 3, 1811 – December 18, 1882) was an American theologian, father of the philosopher William James, the novelist Henry James, and the diarist Alice James. Following a dramatic moment of spiritual enlightenment, he became deeply absorbed in Swedenborgianism, repudiating materialism and following the utopian path to grace. In this way, he was generally out of sympathy with ...

  6. Abstract. In the present work El obsceno pájaro de la noche is analyzed from the transtextual dialogue between José Donoso and Henry James Sr. from the epigraph of the novel -which corresponds to the latter-, in such a way that it is constituted as symbolic when accounting for the tragedy of modern man, embodied in the figure of the character “el Mudito”.

  7. The Father: A Life of Henry James, Sr. Alfred Habegger. Univ of Massachusetts Press, 2001 - Biography & Autobiography - 578 pages. Henry James, Sr.'s children included William, the psychologist and philosopher; Henry Jr., the novelist; and Alice, author of a noted diary. What kind of father stood behind his epochally brilliant, original ...