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Henry James was born
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Henry James
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He attended Harvard Law School
At the age of 19, but preferred reading literature to studying law -
Published his first short story, A Tragedy of Error
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he was a contributor to The Nation
He finished in 1869 -
he was a contributor to Atlantic Monthly
He finished in 1872 -
Watch and Ward
Her first novel, was written while travelling through Venice and Paris -
James moved to England in 1876
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Daisy Miller was published
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The Portrait of a Lady was published
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The Bostonians was published
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What Maisie Knew
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The Turn of the Screw
James's most famous novella -
The Wings of the Dove
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The Ambassadors
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James visited America
For the first time in twenty-five years, and wrote "Jolly Corner" -
A Small Boy And Others
A Small Boy And Others is a book of autobiography by Henry James -
Notes Of A Son And Brother
The book covers James' early manhood and tells of "the obscure hurt" that kept him out of the Civil War, his first efforts at writing fiction, and the early death of his beloved cousin, Minny Temple, from tuberculosis. -
Henry James became a British citizen
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James suffered a stroke
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The novelist was awarded the Order of Merit.
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he died in London