- 85
James, Henry.
Description
- The Portrait of a Lady. London: Macmillan and Co., 1881
- ink on paper
Provenance
Literature
Condition
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Catalogue Note
First edition in cloth of James's highly acclaimed novel, the most popular of all his longer fictions.
"Trying to recover here, for recognition, the germ of my idea, I see that it must have consisted not at all in any conceit of a 'plot'... but altogether in the sense of a single character, the character and aspect of a particular engaging young woman, to which all the usual elements of a 'subject', certainly of a setting, were to need to be super added" (James, Preface to the New York edition of the novel, 1907)
Portrait appeared serially in Macmillan's Magazine and Atlantic Monthly from October 1880. The book followed in November 1881 with a first impression of 750 copies issued in two variant colours of cloth (no precedence has been established between the two). Most copies were issued with advertisements dated December 1881 but some, including this copy, have an earlier set, "probably inserted through error or through shortage at the bindery of the more contemporary catalogue" (Edel and Laurence).