The Correspondence of William James v. 4; 1856-1877 Hardback
by William James
Edited by John J. McDermott (Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Humanities, Texas A&M University, USA)
Part of the The Correspondence of William James series
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This volume begins a new series: William James's correspondence with family, friends, and colleagues, starting when William James was fourteen and on his second trip abroad and concluding when he was thirty-five, negotiating with the president of Johns Hopkins University about a course he had been invited to teach on the relation between mind and body.
These letters deal with everything from his protracted search for a vocation, his recurrent physical and emotional problems, his irregular education, his odd -- one might say Jamesian -- courtship of Alice Howe Gibbens, and his developing views on art, morality, politics, women, medicine, philosophy, science, religion, national character, the Civil War, the South, Americans abroad, and other writers and thinkers.
They are witness to his growth into adulthood and the price he paid for that growth.
William James's teenage letters reveal an adolescent amazingly charming and precocious who displayed from the beginning the promise of his maturity: witty, self-assured, and discerning.
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- Pages:800 pages, Illustrations
- Publisher:University of Virginia Press
- Publication Date:29/01/1996
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- ISBN:9780813916163
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Available to Order - This title is available to order, with delivery expected within 2 weeks
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:800 pages, Illustrations
- Publisher:University of Virginia Press
- Publication Date:29/01/1996
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- ISBN:9780813916163