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The Correspondence of William James
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On Volume 1: “With the publication of this wonderful volume (impeccably edited and annotated and
beautifully produced), we are in a much better position to read and sense for ourselves what the relationship between these
most remarkable of brothers actually was.” London Review of
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Database Language: English
Contents: The Correspondence of William James. Edited by
Ignas K. Skrupskelis and Elizabeth M. Berkeley with the assistance of
Bernice Grohskopf and Wilma Bradbeer. 12 volumes. Charlottesville:
University Press of Virginia, 1992 - 2004.
Volume 1: William and Henry, 1861 - 1884.
Volume 2: William and Henry, 1885 - 1896.
Volume 3: William and Henry, 1897 - 1910.
Volume 4: 1856 - 1877.
Volume 5: 1878 - 1884.
Volume 6: 1885 - 1889.
Volume 7: 1890 - 1894.
Volume 8: 1895 - June 1899.
Volume 9: July 1899 - 1901.
Volume 10: 1902 - March 1905.
Volume 11: April 1905 - March 1908.
Volume 12: April 1908 - August 1910.
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