William James of Albany, N. Y. (1771-1832) and His Descendants

William James of Albany, N. Y. (1771-1832) and His Descendants
Title William James of Albany, N. Y. (1771-1832) and His Descendants PDF eBook
Author Katharine Bagg Hastings
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Pages 112
Release 1924
Genre Reference
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James

James
Title James PDF eBook
Author K. B. Hastings
Publisher
Pages 53
Release 1994-08-01
Genre
ISBN 9780832841552

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William James (1771-1832) of Albany, N.Y., and His Descendants

William James (1771-1832) of Albany, N.Y., and His Descendants
Title William James (1771-1832) of Albany, N.Y., and His Descendants PDF eBook
Author Katharine Bagg Hastings
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Pages 54
Release 1994*
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William James (1771-1832), the immigrant ancestor, was born in Ireland, came to Albany, N.Y. in 1793 and died there in 1832. He was the son of William James of Corkish, a townland a mile to the east of Bailieborough, Co. Cavan, Ireland, and his wife, Susan McCartney. He married (1) 1796 in New York City, Elizabeth Tillman (1774-1797); (2) 1798 in Montgomery Co., N.Y., Mary Ann Connolly (d. 1800), daughter of Bernard Connolly of Charlestown, Montgomery Co., N.Y.; (3) 1803 Catharine Barber (1782-1859), daughter of Judge John Barber and his wife, Jennet Rea, of Montgomery Co., N.Y. He had thirteen children all born probably in Albany, New York. Descendants live in New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut and elsewhere.

Becoming William James

Becoming William James
Title Becoming William James PDF eBook
Author Howard Feinstein
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 380
Release 2018-10-18
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1501721488

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For William James, work was the problem. Ultimately, going to work was the resolution, and James's quest for meaningful work remains as relevant at the end of the twentieth century as it was in the nineteenth. Weaving letters, diaries, drawings, and published texts, Becoming William James provides a convincing biographical analysis rich in detail and tone. In his new introduction, Howard M. Feinstein adds biological psychiatry to psychoanalytic and family systems theories to inform our understanding of a complex man. In addition, he discusses whether James's mental illness might have been treated with drugs.

The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record

The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record
Title The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record PDF eBook
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Pages 510
Release 1924
Genre New York (State)
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The Life of Henry James

The Life of Henry James
Title The Life of Henry James PDF eBook
Author Peter Collister
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 487
Release 2023-04-11
Genre Science
ISBN 1119483077

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Discover anew the life and influence of Henry James, part of the acclaimed Wiley Blackwell Critical Biographies series. In The Life of Henry James: A Critical Biography, Peter Collister, an established critic and authority on Henry James, offers an original and fully documented account of one of America’s finest writers, who was both a creative practitioner and theorist of the novel. In this volume, James’s life in all its personal and cultural richness is examined alongside a detailed scrutiny of his fiction, essays, biographies, autobiographies, travel writing, plays and reviews. James was a dedicated and brilliant letter-writer and his biographer make judicious use of this material, some of it previously unpublished, evoking in the novelist’s own words the society within which he moved and worked. His gift for friendship, often resulting in close relationships with both men and women, are sensitively explored. Near the beginning of his long and highly productive life, James left America to immerse himself in European culture and history – a necessity, he felt, for the developing artist. In an ironic symmetry he witnessed in his youth the effects of the American Civil War and in his last days, finally becoming a British citizen, despaired at the unfolding tragedy of the Great War in Europe. Sustained, nevertheless, by his own creative energy, he never ceased to believe in the capacity of the arts to enhance and give significance to life. Provides well-informed accounts of Henry James’s youth in New York City, his unconventional education, his extensive travel in Europe, his eventual assimilation into British society, his development as a writer and his personal relationships as a single man. Features discussions of James’s major works in a variety of genres from an assured theoretical and historical perspective. Assesses James’s developing quest for dramatic form in his fiction – the ‘scenic art’ – as well as his critical writing which was to have a lasting influence on the literature and aesthetic values of the twentieth century. Discusses his achieved aspiration to be ‘just literary’, to become what he called that ‘queer monster’, an artist. Charts James’s lifelong interest in art and theatre. An incisive discussion of the life of an author of major stature, The Life of Henry James: A Critical Biography offers a refreshingly lucid and human account of a novelist and his often challenging, but rewarding, writing. Peter Collister, a former college Assistant Principal, has published many essays in Europe and America on a range of nineteenth-century British and French authors. He is the author of Writing the Self: Henry James and America and later edited for the university presses of Cambridge and Virginia the award-winning volumes: The Complete Writings of Henry James on Art and Drama, James's autobiographical writings, A Small Boy and Others, Notes of a Son and Brother, and The Middle Years, as well as The American Scene.

Intensely Family

Intensely Family
Title Intensely Family PDF eBook
Author Carol Holly
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Pages 244
Release 1995
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780299147242

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Examines the heritage of failure and shame in the lives of Henry James (1843-1916) and his father, his strategies for self- protection and vocational success in his A Small Boy and Others, the biographical consequences of his autobiography, and the divided messages he transmits in his subsequent book about his brother. Paper edition (unseen), $23.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR