"Henry James at Work" by Theodora Bosanquet is a biographical account that explores the process and environment surrounding the literary work of Henry James, written in the early 20th century. The book delves into James's unique methods of dictation, his writing style, and the impact of his personal life on his literary output, primarily during his years in England. It provides insights into the companionship between James and his amanuensis, as well as his creative struggles and triumphs. In this narrative, Bosanquet recounts her experiences as Henry James's amanuensis, detailing the intricacies of his dictation process and the evolution of his writing style. She describes the environments in which he worked, including his beloved Lamb House, which offered him inspiration and comfort. Through her observations, Bosanquet sheds light on James's complexities as a writer, including his revisions of earlier works and his thoughtful engagement with the characters he created. The book captures both the genius of Henry James and the profound dedication to his craft, providing readers with a unique glimpse into the life of one of literature's most significant figures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Henry James at Work
By Theodora Bosanquet
"Henry James at Work" by Theodora Bosanquet is a biographical account that explores the process and environment surrounding the literary work of Henry...
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