- 464 pages
- English
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About This Book
Alice in Jamesland, the first biography of Alice Howe Gibbens Jamesâwife of the psychologist and philosopher William James, and sister-in-law of novelist Henry Jamesâwas made possible by the rediscovery of hundreds of her letters and papers thought to be destroyed in the 1960s. Encompassing European travel, Civil War profiteering, suicide, a stormy courtship, sĂ©ances, psychedelic mushrooms, the death of a child, and an enduring love story, Alice in Jamesland is a portrait of a nineteenth-century upper-middle-class marriage, told often through Alice's own letters and made all the more dynamic because of her role in the James family. Susan E. Gunter positions Alice as a lens through which to view the family, as a perceptive observer privy to knowledge of relationships to which those outside the James family were not. She also portrays Alice as the cohesive factor that held the Jameses together, bridging the gap between brothers William and Henry and acting as the stable center for a highly gifted but eccentric family. An idealistic, serious young woman, Alice was uniquely suited to join this clan, bringing psychological soundness and unshakeable personal conviction to her union with the Jameses. Her life's story provides a fascinating view of one of America's most important intellectual dynasties and offers new insights into the lives of nineteenth-century women.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Stirrings
- 2. New Ventures
- 3. He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not
- 4. Alice in Jamesland
- 5. The Grief Child
- 6. New Directions
- 7. 95 Irving Street and Beyond
- 8. On Sabbatical
- 9. The Will to Endure
- 10. To Bad Nauheim
- 11. Mendings
- 12. A Form of Use
- 13. The Lull before the Storm
- 14. Summerâs End
- 15. Last Things
- 16. The Philosopherâs Widow
- 17. Passages
- 18. Living Option
- Appendix 1: Alice Howe Gibbens Genealogy
- Appendix 2: William James Genealogy
- Notes
- Index