Alice James by Jean Strouse

Alice James by Jean Strouse

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Alice James was the youngest child and only girl in a family that produced two of the most brilliant individuals in 19th-century America. Her story reveals a troubled, highly intelligent woman who struggled to extract a sense of meaning from a life that had the outward appearance of failure.

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Alice James by Jean Strouse

Alice James was the youngest child and only girl in a family that produced two of the most brilliant individuals in 19th-century America. Her elder brother, William, became the foremost psychologist of his time and her second brother, Henry, its greatest novelist. Her story reveals a troubled, highly intelligent woman who struggled to extract a sense of meaning and self from a life that had every outward appearance of failure. She was articulate, politically radical, funny, wise, difficult and intensely involved with her brothers and friends. This portrait sheds new light on the history of women, on the nature of Alice's mysterious illnesses and on the members of America's outstanding intellectual family. Jean Strouse has worked at the "New York Review of Books" and as a book critic at "Newsweek Magazine" and as a freelance reviewer of the "New Yorker", the "Washington Post", the "New York Review of Books" and "Vogue". She has won the Bancroft Prize for distinguished American history.
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ISBN 13 9780002721875
ISBN 10 0002721872
Title Alice James
Author Jean Strouse
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1992-10-05
Number of pages 367
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.