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Leon Edel
American literary critic and historian
Joseph Leon Edel (9 September 5 September ) was an American/Canadian literary critic and biographer. He was the elder brother of North American philosopherAbraham Edel.[1][2]
The Encyclopædia Britannica calls Edel "the foremost 20th-century authority on the life and works of Henry James."[3] His work on James won him both a National Book Award and a Pulitzer Prize.[4]
Life and career
Edel was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of Fannie (Malamud) and Simon Edel.[1] Edel grew up in Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
Leon edel literary biography books in order Published by University of Toronto Press, Canada , I've never read Edel's classic biography of Henry James, but the man who wrote this essay, this man with his poise and tact, this man with his insight into the riddles and complexity of life, this man must be a great biographer, and I'll certainly be searching out his other works. Complete list — — — — — Text is clean and unmarked.He attended McGill University and the University of Paris. While at the former he was associated with the Montreal Group of modernist writers, which included F.R. Scott and A.J.M. Smith, and with them founded the influential McGill Fortnightly Review. Edel taught English and American literature at Sir George Williams University (now Concordia University, ), New York University (),[5] and at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa ().
Leon edel literary biography books list Paper Back. The first challenge is thus to imaginatively synthesise the evidence, without losing fidelity to the facts. Reviews [ edit ]. Ships same or next business day!.For the academic year –, he was a Fellow on the faculty at the Center for Advanced Studies of Wesleyan University.[6] During WWII, Edel trained at Camp Ritchie and is one of the Ritchie Boys. He discussed his time at camp in his memoir "The Visitable Past". From to , he worked as a reporter and feature writer for the left-wing New York newspapers PM and the Daily Compass.
Though he wrote on James Joyce (James Joyce: The Last Journey, ) and on the Bloomsbury group, his lifework is summed up in his five-volume biography of Henry James (Henry James: A Biography ). Edel discussed the notion of biography in Literary Biography (), in particular his conviction that literary biography should enfold a subjective author's self-perceptions into his output.
Edel's second and third volumes of the James biography earned him the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography[7] and a National Book Award for Nonfiction[8] in Edel enjoyed privileged access to letters and documents from James' life housed in the Widener Library at Harvard University, after gaining the blessing of members of James' family.
He referred to other scholars who sought access in vain as 'trespassers'.[9]
The discovery of impassioned but inconclusive letters written in by James to the Russian aristocrat Paul Zhukovski, while Edel was deep in the process of finishing his biography caused an ethical crisis; his decision was to continue to ignore what he considered a peripheral aspect of the self-identified "celibate" and sexually diffident James's life.
Edel did treat James's relationships with novelist Constance Fenimore Woolson and sculptor Hendrik Christian Andersen at length, especially in volumes three and four of the biography. After weighing all the evidence, Edel confessed that he was unable to decide whether James experienced a consummated sexual relationship.
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Although later scholarship and new materials have called into question the accuracy of his portrait of James,[9][10] Edel's work remains an important source for studies of the author.
In October , about a year before Leon Edel died, Sheldon M. Novick published Henry James: The Young Master (in Novick also published Henry James: The Mature Master).
Novick's volume "caused something of an uproar in Jamesian circles"[11] as, like other more recent biographies of Walt Whitman and John Singer Sargent, it challenged the notion, deriving from a once-familiar paradigm in biographies of homosexuals when direct evidence was non-existent, that James lived a celibate life.
Novick also criticized Edel for following a discounted Freudian interpretation of homosexuality "as a kind of failure."[11] The difference of views led to a series of exchanges between Edel and Novick that were published by Slate.[12]
- "A biography seems irrelevant if it doesn't discover the overlap between what the individual did and the life that made this possible.
Without discovering that, you have shapeless happenings and gossip." — Leon Edel
Selected bibliography
- Henry James: The Untried Years ()
- Henry James: Selected Fiction (Everyman's Library [New American Edition], no. A, )
- The Psychological Novel, ()
- Literary Biography ()
- Henry James: The Conquest of London () ISBN
- Henry James: The Middle Years () ISBN
- Henry James: The Treacherous Years () ISBN
- Henry James: The Master () ISBN
- Bloomsbury: A House of Lions ()
- A Bibliography of Henry James: Third Edition () (with Dan Laurence and James Rambeau) ISBN
- Henry James Literary Criticism – Essays on Literature, American Writers, English Writers () (editor, with Mark Wilson) ISBN
- Henry James Literary Criticism – French Writers, Other European Writers, The Prefaces to the New York Edition () (editor, with Mark Wilson) ISBN
- Writing Lives: Principia Biographica () ISBN
- The Complete Notebooks of Henry James () (editor, with Lyall H.
Powers) ISBN
- The Complete Plays of Henry James () (editor) ISBN
- The Visitable Past: A Wartime Memoir () ISBN
Reviews
- Writing Lives: Principia Biographica - briefly noted in The New Yorker 60/49 (21 January ): 94
References
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"Leon Edel, 89, Prize-Winning Biographer of Henry James, Dies". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 January
- ^"Guide to the Center for Advanced Studies Records, - Wesleyan University, June ". Archived from the original on 14 March Retrieved 26 July
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- ^ abAnesko, Michael (). Monopolizing the Master: Henry James and the Politics of Modern Literary Scholarship.
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- ^Tóibín, Colm (20 February ).
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"Colm Tóibín: how Henry James's family tried to keep him in the closet". The Guardian.
- ^ abLeavitt, David (23 December ). "A Beast in the Jungle". The New York Times.
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- ^"Henry James' Love Life". Slate. 19 December