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Reviewed on January 1, 2002
From the late 1890s until the end of his life in 1916, Henry James, by then a permanent expatriate resident in Lamb House, Rye, Sussex, kept up a faithful correspondence with four considerably younger men: sculptor Hendrix Andersen, British writer Hugh Walpole, fellow expatriate Howard Sturgis, and Jocelyn Persse. After Henry's beloved brother William died and his own health began to deteriorate he speaks...Log In or Sign Up to Read More