Italian Hours

Italian Hours

Infobox Book |
name = Italian Hours


image_caption = Cover of 1979 Grove Press edition of "Italian Hours"
author = Henry James
country = United Kingdom, United States
language = English
genre = Travel writing
publisher = William Heinemann, London
Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston
release_date = Heinemann: 28-Oct-1909
Houghton: 20-Nov-1909
media_type = Print
pages = Heinemann: 364
Houghton: 505

"Italian Hours" is a book of travel writing by Henry James published in 1909. The book collected essays that James had written over nearly forty years about a country he knew and loved well. James extensively revised and sometimes expanded the essays to create a more consistent whole. He also added two new essays and an introduction.

Summary and themes

"Italian Hours" ends with the phrase, "the luxury of loving Italy," and everything in the book indicates that James enjoyed this luxury to the fullest. But he was by no means a blind lover. His opening essay on Venice, for instance, doesn't gloss over the sad conditions of life for the city's people: "Their habitations are decayed; their taxes heavy; their pockets light; their opportunities few."

Still, James goes on to sketch enough of the beauty of Venice to make it seem a fair compensation. Throughout the book he constantly comes back to the beauty and amenity of Italian life, despite the all too frequent material shortcomings. Venice and Rome get the most extended treatment, but James doesn't neglect the rest of the country. His Roman essays, though, show the strongest touch of his own experiences, especially his long rides on horseback through the Campagna and his many walks through various neighborhoods in the city.

Table of contents

Critical evaluation

Few critics have put up much of a struggle against the charm of "Italian Hours", the most loving of all James' travel writings. The book is justly valued for its deep appreciation of Italian people, places and art. Although there are inevitable stylistic variations from the earlier essays to the latest, the uneveness hardly spoils the reader's enjoyment and may even add some welcome variety.

In "The Golden Bowl" Maggie relates a pretty image of Amerigo's: "He called it a 'serenade,' a low music that, outside one of the windows of the sleeping house, disturbed his rest at night... when finally, rising on tiptoe, he had looked out, he had recognised in the figure below with a mandolin, all duskily draped in her grace, the raised appealing eyes and the one irresistible voice of the ever-to-be-loved Italy." James could never resist the voice, either.

References

"Henry James Collected Travel Writings - The Continent - A Little Tour in France, Italian Hours, Other Travels" edited by Richard Howard (New York: Library of America 1993) ISBN 0-940450-77-1

External links

* [http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/pageviewer?coll=moa&root=/moa/cent/cent0025/&tif=00013.TIF&view=50&frames=1 Original magazine publication of the essay "Venice" (1882)]
* [http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/pageviewer?coll=moa&root=/moa/scri/scri0012/&tif=00539.TIF&view=50&frames=1 Original magazine publication of the essay "The Grand Canal" (1892)]
* [http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/pageviewer?coll=moa&root=/moa/gala/gala0017/&tif=00540.TIF&view=50&frames=1 Original magazine publication of the essay "The Old Saint-Gothard" under the title "An Autumn Journey" (1872)]
* [http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/pageviewer?coll=moa&root=/moa/atla/atla0041/&tif=00443.TIF&view=50&frames=1 Original magazine publication of the essay "Italy Revisited" (1878)]
* [http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/pageviewer?coll=moa&root=/moa/atla/atla0032/&tif=00007.TIF&view=50&frames=1 Original magazine publication of the essay "A Roman Holiday" (1873)]
* [http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/pageviewer?coll=moa&root=/moa/atla/atla0032/&tif=00196.TIF&view=50&frames=1 Original magazine publication of the essay "Roman Rides" (1873)]
* [http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/pageviewer?coll=moa&root=/moa/atla/atla0032/&tif=00677.TIF&view=50&frames=1 Original magazine publication of the essay "Roman Neighborhoods" (1873)]
* [http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/pageviewer?coll=moa&root=/moa/gala/gala0016/&tif=00691.TIF&view=50&frames=1 Original magazine publication of the essay "From a Roman Note-Book" (1873)]
* [http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/pageviewer?coll=moa&root=/moa/atla/atla0033/&tif=00164.TIF&view=50&frames=1 Original magazine publication of the essay "A Chain of Cities" under the title "A Chain of Italian Cities" (1874)]
* [http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/pageviewer?coll=moa&root=/moa/atla/atla0033/&tif=00670.TIF&view=50&frames=1 Original magazine publication of the part one of the essay "Siena Early and Late" under the title "Siena" (1874)]
* [http://www.loa.org/volume.jsp?RequestID=62&section=notes Note on the text of "Italian Hours"] at the Library of America web site
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