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    Henry James

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      Hathorn, George C., 145–46

      Haussmann, Georges-Eugène, 198

      Havemeyer (fellow student), 137

      Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 297, 381–82, 641–42; The Blithedale Romance, 219, 503; The House of the Seven Gables, 51, 273, 503; The Marble Faun, 503–5; The Scarlet Letter, 51; Twice-Told Tales, 503; The Wonder-Book for Boys and Girls, 503

      Haydon, Benjamin, 161, 311; Autobiography, 189; The Banishment of Aristides, 189

      Haymarket Theatre, 70

      Hedge, Frederic, 381

      Hegel, G. W. F., 432

      Heine, Heinrich, 276

      Helps, Arthur, 378

      Henry, Joseph, 424

      Hicks, Thomas, 40–42

      Higginson, Francis Lee, 332

      Higginson, Samuel Storrow, 331

      Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 288

      Hill, Frank H., 641

      Hilton Head, S.C., 494–95

      Hoboken, N.J., 145

      Hoche, Lazare, 291

      Hoe (fellow student), 137

      Hoey, Josephine Shaw Russell, 69

      Hogarth, William, 186, 192, 579, 598

      Holman, Harriet Phillips, 67

      Holmes, Fanny Bowditch, 637

      Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr., 530, 567, 636–37, 692

      Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Sr., 537, 558–59

      Homer, 395

      Hones family, 559

      Honorine (guide), 228–30

      Hood, John B., 493

      Hooper family (Newport), 391

      Horn, Kate, 68

      Horniman, Annie, 738

      Houssaye, Arsène, 222–23; Philosophes et comédiennes, 112

      Houssaye, Henry, 222–23

      Howard Atheneum, 470, 472

      Howard, George, 641

      Howe, Julia Ward, 510–11

      Howe, Samuel Gridley, 510

      Howells, William Dean, 519, 592, 658, 666

      Hubback, Catherine, 7

      Hudson River, 111, 114

      Hudson River Railroad, 17–18, 111

      Hudson River School, 163–64

      Hugo, Victor, 676, 684; Les Misérables, 491

      Humpert, Dr. (landlord), 270, 273–76, 283

      Humpert, Theodor, 276

      Humpert family, 273–74, 283

      Hunt, Louisa Perkins, 341, 391

      Hunt, William Holman: The Scapegoat, 190

      Hunt, William Morris, 205, 292, 294, 298, 302–6, 311, 341; Girl at the Fountain, 303

      Hunt family (New York City), 142, 155

      Huxley, Thomas Henry, 744

      Ibsen, Henrik, 684

      Illustrated London News, The, 589

      Indian Rebellion of 1857, 240–41

      Institution Charlier, 13, 108, 117

      Institution Fezandié, 201, 218–25, 241

      Institution Haccius, 176, 264

      Institution Maquelin, 255, 264, 267, 277

      Institution Rochette, 255–61, 270, 275

      Institution Vergnès, 121, 123–26, 137, 150

      International Copyright Act of 1891, 664

      Irish ancestors, 6–8, 418, 420–21, 569

      Irving, Henry, 600

      Irving, Washington, 40–41

      Ives, Chauncey B., 40

      James, Alice (sister): death of, 694; and death of mother, 654; with HJ in London, 647, 650; moves to Boston with father, 656–57, 659; visits Europe with Aunt Kate, 426, 429–30; WJ’s references to, 525, 530; youth of, 57–58, 170, 184, 197, 225, 281–84, 331, 337–38, 340–41, 343, 349–50, 396, 409, 421

      James, Alice Howe Gibbens (sister-in-law), 654

      James, Augustus (uncle), 29, 36–37, 110, 112–15, 226

      James, Catharine Barber (grandmother), 7–12, 28, 75, 109, 111, 323

      James, Catharine Margaret (aunt). See Temple, Catharine Margaret James

      James, Catherine Elizabeth (cousin). See Emmet, Catherine Elizabeth James

      James, Edward (uncle), 61, 110, 112

      James, Elizabeth Bay (aunt), 29, 113–15

      James, Ellen King (aunt). See Van Buren, Ellen King James

      James, Garth Wilkinson (Wilky) (brother), 552; Civil War service, 402–5, 407, 446, 480–98, 517, 551; and death of mother, 654–55; returns to Cambridge, 648–49; at Sanborn’s school in Concord, 333, 388–91; WJ’s references to, 331–32, 334, 337–38, 348, 350; youth of, 17, 57, 144, 164, 170, 173–76, 180–81, 195, 197, 218–19, 225, 239, 248, 255, 264, 267, 270, 273, 275–77, 281–84, 280, 291, 374, 421

      James, George Abbott, 285–86

      James, George Payne Rainsford, 372–73

      James, Gertrude (cousin). See Pendleton, Gertrude James

      James, Henry, Jr.:

      A SMALL BOY AND OTHERS, 731; daguerreotype with father, 3, 56–57; ancestors, 6–8; Albany relatives, 8–9, 11, 13, 39, 44, 61, 74, 106, 108, 110–12, 118, 148, 178; education in New York City, 10, 14–17, 40, 83, 121, 123–32, 137, 150; outings with father, 11, 44–46, 48–49, 63, 114, 145; summers on Staten Island, 17, 21–27, 51–52, 55–56, 114, 169, 172; New York City rambles, 17–19, 30–31, 43, 62–65, 97–98, 106–7, 125, 140–41; summers in Brooklyn, 22, 41, 55; learns to dance from mother, 28; early observations of paintings, 40–43, 161–65; boyhood reading, 40, 51, 52–55, 99–102, 150–51, 176–77, 243; first theater experiences, 52–53, 66–73, 98–102, 104, 168; growing awareness of Europe, 54, 117, 139, 163, 166, 172; childhood clothing, 57; first music experiences, 72–73; entertainments taken to, 97–98, 103–6; visits Sing Sing prison, 108–10; church-going, 143–44; neighbors of, 149–57; firsthand contact with slavery, 152–55; early literary efforts, 158–60, 195–96; first visits to London, 168, 177, 179–94, 197–98; childhood illnesses, 169–71, 174, 238, 243, 246; first visits to Paris, 170, 177–79, 181, 196–233; first visit to Geneva, 173–76; views paintings in London, 179, 188–90; education in London, 180–81, 183–84, 188, 195–97, 201, 207, 218; attends theater in London, 190–94; education in Paris, 195–97, 201, 218–25; views paintings in Paris, 203–12; Galerie d’Apollon nightmare, 209–10; attends circuses in Paris, 213; attends theater in Paris, 214–17; family excursions to Boulogne-sur-Mer, 237–50; education in Boulogne, 239–41, 248–50

      NOTES OF A SON AND BROTHER, 731; education in Geneva, 255–61; reading of, 257, 268–73, 307, 310, 359, 408, 427–28, 431, 460, 503–5, 513, 533–34; summer in Bonn, 264, 270–85, 288; attends theater in Bonn, 280; literary efforts, 287, 310, 315, 423; visits Paris again, 288–92; return to America, 288–93, 295; growing awareness of Europe, 289–92, 295–96, 299, 307, 344, 374, 389, 457, 545; in Newport, 289, 293, 295–320, 324–26, 346, 351; artistic sensibility, 303, 311–12, 317–18, 355; college education, 323–24, 326–27; letters from William at Harvard, 329–43, 348–50; on his father’s ideas and character, 351–57, 360–84, 392–94; religious education, 355–60, 362, 365; and Civil War, 404, 407, 437–38, 442, 445–48, 480–99, 502, 513; attends dinner at Norton home, 411–13; theater recollections, 422–26, 470–72; at Harvard Law School, 434–78; injury of, 437–39; attends literature lectures at Harvard, 451, 455, 465–70; with William at Harvard, 451–57; moves to Boston, 500–502, 506, 510, 512; growing interest in Americans in Europe, 504–5; on Lincoln, 515–16; letters from William studying medicine in Germany, 523–26, 529–30; friendship with Minnie Temple, 531–70; on opera, 539, 564

      THE MIDDLE YEARS, 731, 744; drawing of Henry James, 573; returns to England, 577–631; early awareness of Europe, 581; attends theater in London, 599–600; looks at paintings in London, 600–602; reading of, 605–10; at Milford Cottage in Surrey, 611–16, 622; observes London literary scene, 617–26

      OTHER WORKS: The Ambassadors, 725; The American, 734–36; “Bundle of Letters,” 642; Confidence, 642; “Covering End,” 739; “Crapy Cornelia,” 729; “Daisy Miller,” 659, 733, 738; “The Death of the Lion,” 730, 743; The Finer Grain, 729; “Four Meetings,” 736–38; The Golden Bowl, 733; Hawthorne, 641–42; The High Bid, 739; The Ivory Tower, 730–31; “The Madonna of the Future,” 736; The Other House, 739; “Owen Wingrave,” 739; The Outcry, 729, 739–40; The Portrait of
    a Lady, 548, 642; The Reprobate, 738–40; Roderick Hudson, 636, 735; The Saloon, 739; The Sense of the Past, 730; “The Turn of the Screw,” 739; Washington Square, 642; The Wings of the Dove, 733

      James, Henry, Sr. (father), 12, 22, 35, 48–49, 55, 58, 136, 159, 173, 175, 179, 186, 237, 255, 264, 273, 280, 288, 296, 322, 325, 394, 408, 425–26, 521, 533, 566; and Alice James, 429–30, 656–57, 659; ancestors and relatives, 7–8, 29–30, 61, 114, 300, 418–22; daguerreotype with HJ, 3, 56–57; decision to return to America, 290, 292–93; educational views of, 121, 126, 133–34, 176, 180, 184, 188, 195, 210, 218, 256, 260, 323–24, 327, 389–91, 435–37; emphasis on inward life, 38–39, 47, 295, 297; friendship with Caroline Sturgis Tappan, 385, 389–91, 395–403, 407; friendship with Emerson, 9, 41, 365–69, 372–83, 390, 410; friendship with Nortons, 411–13, 415–16; friendship with Tweedys, 166, 298, 300; and HJ’s reading, 53–54, 189, 257, 267–70, 310; ideas and character of, 351–57, 360–84, 392–93; interest in opera, 148; interest in painting, 162, 165; interest in theater, 65, 70, 104, 168; Lectures and Miscellanies, 297; Literary Remains, 7, 356, 361, 369; literary views of, 423–24, 430–31; outings with HJ, 11, 44–46, 48–49, 63, 114, 145; philosophical views of, 431–32; relationship with wife, 56, 353–54, 363–65, 376, 409–10, 429–30, 654–55; religious views of, 144; stories told by, 33; visits to Boston, 370–71, 373, 376–77, 379, 381; and WJ, 281–83, 285–87, 321, 323–24, 327–28, 331–33, 337–38, 340–42, 347, 417, 530

      James, Howard (uncle), 61, 110, 112

      James, Jeannette (aunt). See Barker, Jeannette James

      James, John Barber (uncle), 36–37, 61, 110, 112, 119–20

      James, John Vanderburgh (J. J.) (cousin), 119–20, 148

      James, Marie Bay (later Marie Bay James Coster) (cousin), 115–16

      James, Mary Helen Vanderburgh (cousin). See Grymes, Mary Helen Vanderburgh James

      James, Mary Walsh (mother), 9, 12, 33, 41, 46, 52, 54–55, 108, 117, 143, 146, 173, 175, 236–37, 255, 264, 273, 295, 361, 369, 372, 374, 379, 413, 521; ancestors and relatives, 8, 29, 43, 76, 82–83, 92, 166; death of, 654–55, 658–59; decision to return to America, 290; educational views of, 121, 126, 133, 176, 188, 210, 218, 256, 260, 324, 327, 389; HJ’s love for, 655–56; and HJ’s reading, 75, 257, 267–69, 310; interest in opera, 72–73, 148; interest in theater, 65, 70, 104, 162, 168, 214; outings with HJ, 225–27; relationship with husband, 56, 353–54, 363–65, 376, 409–10, 429–30, 654–55; religious views of, 144; teaches HJ to dance, 28; and WJ, 281, 283, 330–33, 337–38, 340–41, 343, 349, 530

      James, Robertson (Bob) (brother): Civil War service, 402, 482–86, 496–97, 517; and death of mother, 655; at Sanborn’s school in Concord, 333, 388–91; visits HJ in London, 657–58; youth of, 57, 170, 197, 255, 264, 267, 277–79, 291, 297, 330, 337, 343, 374

      James, William (brother), 5–6, 10, 23, 44, 48, 54, 57, 108, 144, 168, 170, 173, 201, 233–34, 273, 277, 291, 323–24, 327–28, 347, 374, 392, 407, 424, 440, 451, 455–57, 489, 649, 747; artwork by, 253, 265, 335, 405, 527; attends theater in Paris, 214–15; Bonn education of, 279; and death of Alice James, 694; and death of mother, 654–55; drawing ability of, 160–61, 188, 207, 278, 311–12; edits father’s Literary Remains, 7, 356, 361, 369; Emerson at birth of, 9; expedition to Brazil, 505–6, 517; Geneva education of, 174, 255, 257, 261–64; at Harvard Medical School, 521–22; instructor in psychology at Harvard, 417; intellect of, 354, 418, 452–54; letters from, 281–88, 330–35, 337–43, 348–50, 429, 441, 506, 523–27, 529–30, 639, 731; London education of, 180–83, 195; London walks with HJ, 185; and Minnie Temple, 531, 533, 538, 550, 566, 570; New York City education of, 14, 17, 56, 121, 123–33; New York City friends of, 78, 97, 155, 158; outings with father, 45, 53; Paris education of, 190, 210, 218–19, 225, 239, 248; Paris walks with HJ, 203; proposed artistic career, 286–88, 292–93, 295, 302, 321; reading of, 40, 460; studies medicine in Berlin, 523; undergraduate at Harvard, 329–32, 337–40, 348, 350; visits HJ in London, 642, 658; visits Paris art museums, 204, 206–7, 210–12

      James, William (grandfather), 7–8, 39, 64, 118, 283, 370, 418–19, 569

      Jarvis, John Wesley, 143

      Javelli, Léon, 105

      Jefferson, Joseph, 471

      Jenks, Richard Pulling, 24, 125–26, 129–30, 137, 150, 157

      Jesus Christ, 555, 562, 565–66

      Jews, 144

      Johnson, Andrew, 516

      Jones, Fred, 559

      Judith, Madame (Julie Bernat), 49

      Kane, Lydia Sibyl, 425–26

      Kaufmann (oysterman), 559

      Kavanagh, Julia, 7

      Kean, Charles, 191–93

      Kean, Ellen Tree, 192

      Keene, Laura, 68, 70

      Kellogg, Clara Louise, 564

      Kemble, Frances (Fanny), 192, 614, 646

      Kensett, John Frederick, 40

      King, Anne, 167, 232–33, 235–36, 261

      King, Arthur, 167, 235

      King, Charlotte, 166–67, 178, 232–36

      King, Clarence William, 167, 235

      King, Gracie, 532

      King, Vernon, 167, 232–36

      Kingston, Gertrude, 739

      Kinston, N.C., 488, 490–91

      Kipling, Rudyard, 665; The Naulahka, 662

      Kiss, August, 106

      Knowles, J. Sheridan: Love, or the Countess and the Serf, 98

      Kohler, Monsieur, 526

      Ladies of the Sacred Heart, 151

      La Farge, John, 294, 298, 302, 305–19, 339, 460, 506–7; The Lost Profile, 312–13

      La Fontaine, Jean: Fables, 195, 741

      Lafontaine, Victoria, 214

      Lamartine, Alphonse de, 676

      Lamb, Charles and Mary: Tales from Shakespeare, 181

      Lamb House (Rye), 726–27

      Lambinet, Émile, 205

      Landor, William Savage, 512

      Landseer, Edwin, 189

      Lang, Andrew, 653

      Lawrence, Amos, 480

      Lawrence, Trevor, 647

      Lee, David Bradley, 532

      Lee, Francis L., 446, 487

      Lee, Robert E., 502

      Lee, Stephen, 494

      Leech, John, 39

      Lefèvre, Robert-Jacques-François, 164–65

      Lemaître, Frédéric, 214

      Leonardo da Vinci: Mona Lisa, 211

      Leopardi, Giacomo, 645–46

      Lerambert, C. F., 195–97, 201, 218

      Leslie, Charles: Sancho Panza, 189–90

      Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim, 258

      Lessing, Karl Friedrich: Hus at the stake, 161

      Leutze, Emanuel: Washington Crossing the Delaware, 162–63

      Leverett, William C., 303–4

      Lewes, George Henry, 549, 607–8, 611, 614–16, 622

      Lewes, Thornton, 607, 609

      Lincoln, Abraham, 347–48, 437, 494, 496, 502, 515–16

      Lind, Jenny, 82

      Liverpool, England, 168, 578

      Livy, 258

      Locker, Frederic, 641

      Lockhart, John, 591

      Logan, John A., 494

      Lombard, Fanny, 643

      Lombard, Mrs., 643

      Lomon, Charles: Jean Dacier, 652

      London, England, 16, 19, 37, 53, 55, 106, 139, 161, 168–69, 171, 353, 361, 368–69, 374–75, 400–401, 506, 530, 659, 692, 725; art museums in, 179, 188–90, 600–602; HJ’s education in, 180–81, 183–84, 188, 195–97, 201, 207, 218; HJ’s first visits to, 54, 168, 177, 179–94, 197–98; HJ’s later visits to, 520, 541–42, 581–631, 637–43, 647–48, 650, 652–53, 657–58; literary scene in, 605–11, 617–26, 746–47; theater in, 69–70, 105, 190–94, 599–600, 738–40; and Wolcott Balestier, 662–68

      Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 297, 381, 421, 746

      Louis XV, 147

      Louis-Philippe, 15, 36

      Louisville, Ky., 151

      Louvre Museum, 208–12, 291–92, 303

      Lowell, Charles Russell, 488

      Lowell, James Russell, 297, 430, 619–21, 691, 746; “Harvard Commemoration Ode,” 488; “Palinode: Autum
    n,” 558

      Lubbock, Percy, 575

      Lucca, Italy, 166

      Luxembourg Gallery, 190, 203–5, 212, 233

      Lyceum Theater, 67–69, 600

      Lyons, France, 170–71, 178

      Macaulay, Thomas Babington, 279, 362

      Maclise, Daniel: Play Scene in “Hamlet,” 189

      Macmillan, Frederick, 648

      Macmillan’s Magazine, 642

      Madison Square Theater, 659

      Manet, Édouard, 312

      Maquelin, Monsieur (teacher), 267, 277

      Marceau-Desgraviers, François-Sévérin, 291

      Mario, Giovanni Matteo, 148

      Marlborough House, 189

      Mars, Mademoiselle (Anne-Françoise Boutet), 214

      Marseilles, France, 233, 236, 643

      Martineau, Harriet, 377

      Martinetti family (performers), 103–4

      Mason family, 166, 227–28

      Mason, Anne Lyman, 424

      Mason, Gertrude, 228–30

      Mason, Helen, 228–30

      Mason, Herbert, 330

      Mason, Lydia, 228–30

      Mason, Serena, 228–30

      Masonic Temple (Boston), 376

      Massachusetts General Hospital, 522

      Mathews, Charles: Married for Money, 193–94

      May, John, 455

      McClellan, George B., 235, 488, 525

      McElroy, Joseph, 143

      Mélanie, Madame (actress), 214

      Mélingue, Étienne, 214

      Mentone, France, 643

      Mercer, Reverend, 303

      Meredith, George: Evan Harrington, 270

      Mérimée, Prosper, 312, 529; La Vénus d’Ille, 310

      Merridew’s British Library, 243, 246–47

      Mesnard, Monsieur (teacher), 221–22

      Mestayer, Emily, 98–99

      Metcalfe, John T., 568–69

      Methodists, 267

      Metropolitan Hotel, 31, 104

      Metternich, Klemens von, 461

      Metz, France, 171

      Mexican-American War, 35–36

      Michelangelo Buonarroti: The Dying Captive, 303

      Michelet, Jules, 676

      Milan, Italy, 643

      Mill, John Stuart, 369, 608

      Millais, John Everett, 270; Autumn Leaves, 190; The Blind Girl, 190; The Order of Release 1746, 179; The Vale of Rest, 190

      Milnes, Richard Monckton (later Baron Houghton), 617

      Milton, Mass., 342

      Milwaukee, Wis., 655

      Mitchell, Margaret (Maggie), 470–71

     
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