A TRAGEDY OF ERROR in The Continental Monthly
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"A Tragedy of Error" is a short story by American writer Henry James, his first, written at the age of 21 and published anonymously in the February 1864 ...
A TRAGEDY OF ERROR in The Continental Monthly, 1864
1st Edition - Hardcover - New York: John F. Trow - 1864 - Condition: Very Good - "A Tragedy of Error" is the very first short story published by Henry James ...
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Written in four parts, it appeared without authorial attribution in the February 1864 issue of The Continental Monthly. The story was ...
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as it appeared in the pages of The Continental Monthly. A TRAGEDY OF ERROR. i. A LOW English phaeton was drawn up before the door of the post office of a ...
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A low English phaeton was drawn up before the door of the post office of a French seaport town. In it was seated a lady, with her veil down and her parasol ...
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1James was twenty-one when he wrote A Tragedy of Error, a little story set in a French sea-port town. It has little literary value, but it is James's first ...
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A Tragedy of Error was Henry James's first published story. It appeared in The Continental Monthly magazine for February 1864 and was never ...
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Henry James's first published story, “A Tragedy of Error,” appeared unsigned in February 1864 in Continental Monthly, and it remained unidentified as his work.
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Written in four parts, it appeared without authorial attribution in the February 1864 issue of “The Continental Monthly.” This work is assumed to be in the ...
... A Tragedy of Error” in the February 1864 issue of Continental Monthly. As one critic put it a half century ago, “James's struggle between ...
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... Continental Monthly. The story follows the character Mrs. Hortense Bernier, who receives a letter notifying her of her lame husband's return after an ...
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1864
MILITARY ADMINISTRATION—NO ARMY OF RESERVE. In looking over the war, we can all now see a very great error in the military administration—the neglect, namely, ...
When did Henry James become a writer? | Britannica
Henry James's first short story, “A Tragedy of Error,” was published anonymously in The Continental Monthly in 1864. Shortly thereafter James befriended ...
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' HJ had already published one (anonymous) story by the time of this letter, `A Tragedy of Error' in The Continental Monthly, a short-lived magazine edited ...
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' A painful, sickening series of wars it was, ending too often by labor's killing itself with its adversary. Then, a foul, false 'democracy' was evolved, which ...
Where did Henry James grow up? | Britannica
Henry James's first short story, “A Tragedy of Error,” was published anonymously in The Continental Monthly in 1864. Shortly thereafter James befriended ...
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James published his first story, 'A Tragedy of Error', in the Continental Monthly in 1864, when he was twenty years old. In 1876, he emigrated to London ...
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The Continental Monthly was a magazine devoted to literature and national policy, published in the North during much of the American Civil War.
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Wars so undertaken, under a divine necessity, and with a divine sadness, too, by a patient people, whose business is not brutal fighting, but peaceful working, ...
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A Tragedy of Error was written by American-born British author Henry James, originally published anonymously in the February 1864 edition of The Continental ...