Italian Hours

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Author: Henry James
Publisher: Century
Year: 1986
Language: en
Pages: 376
ISBN-13: 9780712695718
Dimensions:
Weight: 1.1464037624 Pounds
Dewey Decimal: 914.5/049, 914.5
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Italian Hours by Henry James, published by Century in 1986, is a collection of essays reflecting on the author’s travels in Italy from 1872 to 1909. This edition, comprising 376 pages, delves into themes of art, religion, and cultural shifts, capturing James’s observations on the aesthetic beauty of cities like Venice, Rome, and Naples. Through his prose, James expresses both admiration for Italy’s rich history and a sense of loss regarding the changes occurring in nineteenth-century Europe.

Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of the nature of travel and its impact on perception, as well as an insightful commentary on the political and artistic landscape of Italy during James’s time. The book includes an appendix featuring James’s reviews of Italian travel writing, further enriching the context of his reflections. With its focus on biography, literary criticism, and travel, this collection offers a nuanced perspective on the intersection of personal experience and broader cultural narratives.


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“The charm of certain vacant grassy spaces, in Italy, overfrowned by masses of brickwork that are honeycombed by the suns of centuries, is something that I hereby renounce once for all the attempt to express; but you may be sure that whenever I mention such a spot enchantment lurks in it.” Henry James
In these essays on travels in Italy written from 1872 to 1909, Henry James explores art and religion, political shifts and cultural revolutions, and the nature of travel itself. James’s enthusiastic appreciation of the unparalleled aesthetic allure of Venice, the vitality of Rome, and the noisy, sensuous appeal of Naples is everywhere marked by pervasive regret for the disappearance of the past and by ambivalence concerning the transformation of nineteenth-century Europe. John Auchard’s lively introduction and extensive notes illuminate the surprising differences between the historical, political, and artistic Italy of James’s travels and the metaphoric Italy that became the setting of some of his best-known works of fiction. This edition includes an appendix of James’s book reviews on Italian travel-writing.
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