William Wetmore Story and His Friends

William Wetmore Story and His Friends

Infobox Book |
name = William Wetmore Story and His Friends
author = Henry James
country = United Kingdom
language = English
genre = Biography
publisher = William Blackwood and Sons, London
release_date = 7-Oct-1903
media_type = Print
pages = Volume one, 371
volume two, 338

"William Wetmore Story and His Friends" is a biography of sculptor William Wetmore Story by Henry James, published in 1903. James concentrated on the "friends" of the title, who included Robert Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, James Russell Lowell, and other figures more prominent than Story himself.

ummary and themes

James had met William Wetmore Story in Rome in the 1870s and often enjoyed his hospitality. James didn't take Story very seriously as an artist, though, but regarded him as more of a wealthy dilettante. After Story's death in 1895 his family approached James about writing a biography. James found the project a difficult one because he didn't think there was much to say about Story's own artistic efforts. So he made the book into more of a reminiscence on Italy and the many notable people Story had known. James did discuss Story's most significant works, the statues "Cleopatra" and the "Libyan Sybil".

James quoted from fine letters written to Story by the Brownings and other noteworthy friends. He also worked the Italian background for all it was worth. As James put it in a letter to William Dean Howells: "There is nothing for me but to do a "tour de force", or try—leave poor W.W.S. "out", practically, and make a little volume on the old Roman, Americo-Roman, Hawthornesque and other bygone days."

Critical evaluation

Critics have generally been kind to this book, perhaps because they realize how difficult it is to write a biography on an insignificant subject. The "Encyclopedia Britannica", for instance, calls the book "an entertaining account of Story's life in Rome." [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-92814] James' evocation of old Rome and the Italian countryside has been praised as charming and lovely, much like his essays in "Italian Hours".

References

*"A Henry James Encyclopedia" by Robert Gale (New York: Greenwood Press, 1989) ISBN 0-313-25846-5

External links

* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/story_william_wetmore.html Artcyclopedia page for William Wetmore Story]


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