Frases célebres de Henry James
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Henry James Frases y Citas
Henry James: Frases en inglés
Henry James libro The Portrait of a Lady
Fuente: The Portrait of a Lady (1881), Ch. XLII.
“Everything about Florence seems to be coloured with a mild violet, like diluted wine.”
Letter to Henry James Sr. (26 October 1869).
“I hold any writer sufficiently justified who is himself in love with his theme.”
"Venice," The Century Magazine, vol. XXV (November 1882), reprinted in Portraits of Places (1883) and later in Italian Hours http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext04/8ihou10.txt (1909), ch: I: Venice, pt. I.
“A tradition is kept alive only by something being added to it.”
"Robert Louis Stevenson," Century Magazine (April 1888).
Henry James libro The Turn of the Screw
Fuente: The Turn of the Screw (1898), Ch. XXII.
Henry James libro The Turn of the Screw
Fuente: The Turn of the Screw (1898), Ch. XIII.
Henry James libro The Portrait of a Lady
The Portrait of a Lady.
Prefaces (1907-1909)
The Art of Fiction http://public.wsu.edu/~campbelld/amlit/artfiction.html (1884)
Henry James libro Hawthorne
Hawthorne, ch. IV: Brook Farm and Concord.
“My choice is the old world — my choice, my need, my life.”
Notebook entry, Boston, (25 November 1881).
Letter to Hugh Walpole (21 August 1913).
Criticism.
Henry James libro The Turn of the Screw
Fuente: The Turn of the Screw (1898), Ch. I.
Henry James libro The Turn of the Screw
Fuente: The Turn of the Screw (1898), Ch. XXIV.
Henry James libro The Portrait of a Lady
Fuente: The Portrait of a Lady (1881), Ch. XXIX
“The time-honored bread-sauce of the happy ending.”
Henry James libro Theatricals
Theatricals: Second Series (1895).
Henry James libro The Portrait of a Lady
The Portrait of a Lady.
Prefaces (1907-1909)
Henry James libro The Portrait of a Lady
Fuente: The Portrait of a Lady (1881), Ch. XVI.
Henry James libro The Portrait of a Lady
Fuente: The Portrait of a Lady (1881), Ch. LI
Henry James libro The Portrait of a Lady
XLIV
The Portrait of a Lady (1881)
Henry James libro The Tragic Muse
The Tragic Muse (1890), ch. IX.
Henry James libro The Portrait of a Lady
Fuente: The Portrait of a Lady (1881), Ch. XXII.
“She was a woman who, between courses, could be graceful with her elbows on the table.”
Henry James libro The Ambassadors
The Ambassadors, book VII, ch. I.
“The ever importunate murmur, "Dramatize it, dramatize it!"”
Henry James libro The Altar of the Dead
The Altar of the Dead.
Prefaces (1907-1909)
Henry James libro The Turn of the Screw
It was like fighting with a demon for a human soul, and when I had fairly so appraised it I saw how the human soul—held out, in the tremor of my hands, at arm's length—had a perfect dew of sweat on a lovely childish forehead.
Fuente: The Turn of the Screw (1898), Ch. XXIV.
“[T]here are women who are for all your "times of life."”
Henry James libro The Ambassadors
They're the most wonderful sort.
Book V, ch. III.
The Ambassadors (1903)
“Most English talk is a quadrille in a sentry-box.”
Henry James libro The Awkward Age
Said by the Duchess in Book V, ch. XIX.
The Awkward Age (1899)
Henry James libro The Awkward Age
Said by Vanderbank in Book I, ch. II.
The Awkward Age (1899)
