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From The Bostonians

  • Henry James
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Writing New England
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS v
  3. PREFACE ix
  4. INTRODUCTION xiii
  5. CHRONOLOGY xxxi
  6. The Founding Idea
  7. From A Model of Christian Charity 3
  8. From Α Brief Recognition of New England's Errand into the Wilderness 12
  9. God Speaks to the Rain
  10. Preface to God’s Determinations Touching His Elect 21
  11. From The Christian Philosopher 23
  12. The Spider Letter 26
  13. Forest Hymn 32
  14. From Nature 36
  15. Dialogue 49
  16. From Two Years before the Mast 50
  17. From American Notebooks 53
  18. From The History of the Puritan Commonwealth 58
  19. Four Trees upon a Solitary Acre 60
  20. From The Maine Woods 61
  21. The Oldest Inhabitant – The Weather of New England 77
  22. What Pragmatism Means 80
  23. Out, Out– 94
  24. The Snow Man 96
  25. From The Outermost House 97
  26. Mr. Edwards and the Spider 101
  27. Another Night in the Ruins 103
  28. Mayflies 106
  29. The Examined Self
  30. From Christ the Fountain of Life 111
  31. Before the Birth of One of Her Children 115
  32. Personal Narrative 117
  33. I Should Have Been Too Glad, I See 130
  34. From The Education of Henry Adams 132
  35. From Darkwater 140
  36. To Earthward 145
  37. In the Waiting Room 147
  38. From The Richer, the Poorer 151
  39. A Gallery of Portraits
  40. From Uncle Toms Cabin 159
  41. From The Morgesons 165
  42. From The Bostonians 168
  43. Miniver Cheevy 171
  44. From Literary Friends and Acquaintance 173
  45. The Cambridge Ladies 175
  46. From The Late George Apley 176
  47. From The Last Hurrah 181
  48. Reunion 184
  49. Plumbing 187
  50. From Parsons’ Mill 193
  51. Education
  52. From New England’s First Fruits 203
  53. Dogood Papers, No. 4 207
  54. From Conversations with Children 211
  55. From Christian Nurture 219
  56. From Equality before the Law 223
  57. Inaugural Address 229
  58. The Function of a University 234
  59. Sex Education 238
  60. Schoolmasters 249
  61. Dissident Dreamers
  62. Letter to His Wife 259
  63. From The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved 261
  64. Letters 269
  65. Letters concerning Brook Farm 273
  66. Argument before the Supreme Court in the Amistad Case 281
  67. The Lady in the White Dress, Whom I Helped into the Omnibus 286
  68. Speech in the United States Senate 288
  69. From Three Sermons 297
  70. Battle–Hymn of the Republic 306
  71. Transcendental Wild Oats 308
  72. From What Social Classes Owe to Each Other 321
  73. Natural Law 328
  74. Broadcast Address 333
  75. The Green Fields of the Mind 338
  76. Strangers in the Promised Land
  77. Examination of Susanna Martin 343
  78. Front Eulogy on King Philip 346
  79. From My Bondage and My Freedom 356
  80. The Jewish Cemetery at Newport 358
  81. From The Promised Land 361
  82. From The Case of Sacco and Vanzetti 373
  83. Journal Letters 381
  84. From Boston Adventure 387
  85. The Lottery 391
  86. For the Union Dead 399
  87. From The Autobiography of Malcolm X 402
  88. Her Kind 416
  89. From Death at an Early Age 418
  90. From Common Ground 422
  91. The Abiding Sense of Place
  92. Hamatreya 433
  93. Α White Heron 436
  94. From The American Scene 445
  95. Maine Speech 447
  96. Letter to The Cape Codder 450
  97. Scenic View 452
  98. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. INDEX
  99. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 455
  100. INDEX 461
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