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The Correspondence of William James: William and Henry 1885-1896 Volume 2

William James; Elizabeth M. Berkeley; Ignas K. Skrupskelis

The second volume of letters between William and Henry James covers 1885-1896.


The second volume of letters between William and Henry James covers 1885-1896.


cena: 442,97
 
The Correspondence of William James: William and Henry 1897-1910 Volume 3

William James; Ignas K. Skrupskelis; John J. McDermott

The third and final volume of the correspondence between William and Henry James begins in 1897 and concludes with William's death in 1910.


The third and final volume of the correspondence between William and Henry James begins in 1897 and concludes with William's death in 1910.

cena: 442,97
 
The Correspondence of William James: William and Henry 1856-1877 Volume 4

John J. McDermott; William James; Ignas K. Skrupskelis

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...

This volume begins a new series: William James's correspondence with family, friends, and colleagues, starting when William James was fourteen and ...

cena: 442,97
 
The Correspondence of William James: William and Henry 1878-1884 Volume 5

William James; Ignas K. Skrupskelis; John J. McDermott

This volume charts James's emergence into professional and personal maturity while chronicling the decisive steps he took toward resolving his notoriously protracted and difficult search for a profession. He published his first substantial signed articles and also undertook some shrewd academic maneuvering that would secure him a chair in philosophy despite his lack of formal training.


This volume charts James's emergence into professional and personal maturity while chronicling the decisive steps he took toward resolving his noto...

cena: 442,97
 
The Correspondence of William James: William and Henry 1885-1889 Volume 6

Ignas K. Skrupskelis; William James; John J. McDermott

After years of procrastination and false starts, James finally completed most of the work during this peroid on a book destined to become a classic in its field: The Principles of Psychology. He continues his dialogue with established correspondents onf the psychological and philosophical issues of the day and displays a blossoming interest psychical research, much of it centered on Leonora Piper, the American trance medium. James's interest in his graduate students reveals itself in his correspondence with (among others) George Santayana and Charles Augustus Strong, both of whom sought...

After years of procrastination and false starts, James finally completed most of the work during this peroid on a book destined to become a classic...

cena: 442,97
 
The Correspondence of William James: 1890-1894

Ignas K. Skrupskelis; Elizabeth M. Berkeley; Wilma Bradbeer

The chief event of the period is the publication of the long-awaited Principles of Psychology, which produced congratulatory and critical letters from Oliver Wendell Holmes, Christine Ladd Franklin, Shadworth Hollway Santayana, James Mark Baldwin, and others. James also devoted much effort to ensuring that Harvard did not fall behind its many emerging rivals in psychology, showed strains and a developing sense of rivalry with Granville Stanley Hall, a former student now established as president of nearby Clark University, and furthering Mary Whiton Calkins' efforts to become a graduate...

The chief event of the period is the publication of the long-awaited Principles of Psychology, which produced congratulatory and critical letters f...

cena: 442,97
 
The Correspondence of William James: William and Henry: 1895-1899 Volume 8

John J. McDermott; Ignas K. Skrupskelis; Elizabeth M. Berkeley

This eighth volume of a projected twelve continues the series of William James's correspondence with family, friends, and colleagues, which was begun in volume 4 of the Correspondence. The eight volume contains some 530 letters, with an additional 620 letters calendared, thus giving a complete accounting of James's known correspondence from 1895 to June 1899 inclusive.

During this period, James struggles against various temptations, never completely successfully, to devote all of his attention to philosophy, the first and great love of his life. To this end, he published The Will to...

This eighth volume of a projected twelve continues the series of William James's correspondence with family, friends, and colleagues, which was beg...

cena: 442,97
 
The Correspondence of William James: William and Henry July 1899-1901 Volume 9

Ignas K. Skrupskelis; Elizabeth M. Berkeley

This ninth volume of a projected twelve continues the series of William James's correspondence with family, friends, and colleagues that was begun in Volume 4. Consisting of some 470 letters, with as many more calendared, it offers a complete accounting of James's known correspondence from July 1899 through 1901.

Volume 9 covers the period of James's great collapse, of his years of exile in Europe in search of health, and of the beginning of his withdrawal from full-time teaching at Harvard. In spite of his heart troubles, nervous prostration, and often-proclaimed inability to work,...

This ninth volume of a projected twelve continues the series of William James's correspondence with family, friends, and colleagues that was begun ...

cena: 442,97
 
The Correspondence of William James: William and Henry 1902-March 1905 Volume 10

John J. McDermott; William James

Consisting of some 572 letters, with another 460 calendared, this tenth volume in a projected series of twelve offers a complete accounting of William James's known correspondence--with family, friends, and colleagues--from the beginning of 1902 through March 1905.

For James these were hopeful years of recovery. The end of the depressing cure at Nauheim, the successful conclusion of the arduous Gifford Lectures in Edinburgh, the reaching maturity and independence of his two eldest children, and the gradual withdrawal from teaching responsibilities at Harvard allowed him to hope that...

Consisting of some 572 letters, with another 460 calendared, this tenth volume in a projected series of twelve offers a complete accounting of Will...

cena: 442,97
 
The Correspondence of William James: April 1905-March 1908

Ignas K. Skrupskelis; Elizabeth M. Berkeley; Wilma Bradbeer

This eleventh volume of a projected twelve continues the series of William James's correspondence with family, friends, and colleagues that began with volume 4. Consisting of some 500 letters, with an additional 650 letters calendared, volume 11 gives a complete accounting of James's known correspondence from April 1905 through March 1908.

Several major professional events in James's career occur during this period, including his California adventure--a semester of teaching at Stanford University in the spring of 1906 that is interrupted by the San Francisco earthquake on April 18....

This eleventh volume of a projected twelve continues the series of William James's correspondence with family, friends, and colleagues that began w...

cena: 442,97
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