THE LETTERS OF William James From a photograph taken about 1895 THE LETTERS OF |
CONTENTS | ||
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XI. | 1893-1899 | 1-52 |
Turning to Philosophy—A Student's Impressions—Popular Lecturing—Chautauqua. | ||
Letters:— | ||
To Dickinson S. Miller | 17 | |
To Henry Holt | 19 | |
To Henry James | 20 | |
To Henry James | 20 | |
To Mrs. Henry Whitman | 20 | |
To G. H. Howison | 22 | |
To Theodore Flournoy | 23 | |
To his Daughter | 25 | |
To E. L. Godkin | 28 | |
To F. W. H. Myers | 30 | |
To F. W. H. Myers | 32 | |
To Henry Holt | 33 | |
To his Class at Radcliffe College | 33 | |
To Henry James | 34 | |
To Henry James | 36 | |
To Benjamin P. Blood | 38 | |
To Mrs. James | 40 | |
To Miss Rosina H. Emmet | 44 | |
To Charles Renouvier | 44 | |
To Theodore Flournoy | 46 | |
To Dickinson S. Miller | 48 | |
To Henry James | 51 | |
XII. | 1893-1899 (Continued) | 53-91 |
The Will to Believe—Talks to Teachers—Defense of Mental Healers—Excessive Climbing in the Adirondacks. | ||
Letters:— | ||
To Theodore Flournoy | 53 | |
To Henry W. Rankin | 56 | |
To Benjamin P. Blood | 58 | |
To Henry James | 60 | |
To Miss Ellen Emmet | 62 | |
To E. L. Godkin | 64 | |
To F. C. S. Schiller | 65 | |
To James J. Putnam | 66 | |
To James J. Putnam | 72 | |
To FranÇois Pillon | 73 | |
To Mrs. James | 75 | |
To G. H. Howison | 79 | |
To Henry James | 80 | |
To his Son Alexander | 81 | |
To Miss Rosina H. Emmet | 82 | |
To Dickinson S. Miller | 84 | |
To Dickinson S. Miller | 86 | |
To Henry Rutgers Marshall | 86 | |
To Henry Rutgers Marshall | 88 | |
To Mrs. Henry Whitman | 88 | |
XIII. | 1899-1902 | 92-170 |
Two Years of Illness in Europe—Retirement from Active Duty at Harvard—The First and Second Series of the Gifford Lectures. | ||
Letters:— | ||
To Miss Pauline Goldmark | 95 | |
To Mrs. E. P. Gibbens | 96 | |
To William M. Salter | 99 | |
To Miss Frances R. Morse | 102 | |
To Mrs. Henry Whitman | 103 | |
To Thomas Davidson | 106 | |
To John C. Gray | 108 | |
To Miss Frances R. Morse | 109 | |
To Mrs. Glendower Evans | 112 | |
To Dickinson S. Miller | 115 | |
To Francis Boott | 117 | |
To Hugo MÜnsterberg | 119 | |
To G. H. Palmer | 120 | |
To Miss Frances R. Morse | 124 | |
To his Son Alexander | 129 | |
To his Daughter | 130 | |
To Miss Frances R. Morse | 133 | |
To Miss Frances R. Morse | 133 | |
To Josiah Royce | 135 | |
To Miss Frances R. Morse | 138 | |
To James Sully | 140 | |
To Miss Frances R. Morse | 142 | |
To F. C. S. Schiller | 142 | |
To Miss Frances R. Morse | 143 | |
To Miss Frances R. Morse | 146 | |
To Henry W. Rankin | 148 | |
To Charles Eliot Norton | 150 | |
To N. S. Shaler | 153 | |
To Miss Frances R. Morse | 155 | |
To Henry James | 159 | |
To E. L. Godkin | 159 | |
To E. L. Godkin | 161 | |
To Miss Pauline Goldmark | 162 | |
To H. N. Gardiner | 164 | |
To F. C. S. Schiller | 164 | |
To Charles Eliot Norton | 166 | |
To Mrs. Henry Whitman | 167 | |
XIV. | 1902-1905 | 171-218 |
The Last Period (I)—Statements of Religious Belief—Philosophical Writing. | ||
Letters:— | ||
To Henry L. Higginson | 173 | |
To Miss Grace Norton | 173 | |
To Miss Frances R. Morse | 175 | |
To Henry L. Higginson | 176 | |
To Henri Bergson | 178 | |
To Mrs. Louis Agassiz | 180 | |
To Henry L. Higginson | 182 | |
To Henri Bergson | 183 | |
To Theodore Flournoy | 185 | |
To Henry James | 188 | |
To his Daughter | 192 | |
To Miss Frances R. Morse | 193 | |
To Henry James | 195 | |
To Henry W. Rankin | 196 | |
To Dickinson S. Miller | 197 | |
To Mrs. Henry Whitman | 198 | |
To Miss Frances R. Morse | 200 | |
To Mrs. Henry Whitman | 201 | |
To Henry James | 202 | |
To FranÇois Pillon | 203 | |
To Henry James | 204 | |
To Charles Eliot Norton | 206 | |
To L. T. Hobhouse | 207 | |
To Edwin D. Starbuck | 209 | |
To James Henry Leuba | 211 | |
Answers to the Pratt Questionnaire on Religious Belief | 212 | |
To Miss Pauline Goldmark | 215 | |
To F. C. S. Schiller | 216 | |
To F. J. E. Woodbridge | 217 | |
To Edwin D. Starbuck | 217 | |
To F. J. E. Woodbridge | 218 | |
XV. | 1905-1907 | 219-282 |
The Last Period (II)—Italy and Greece—Philosophical Congress in Rome—Stanford University—The Earthquake—Resignation of Professorship. | ||
Letters:— | ||
To Mrs. James | 221 | |
To his Daughter | 223 | |
To Mrs. James | 225 | |
To George Santayana | 228 | |
To Mrs. James | 229 | |
To Mrs. James | 230 | |
To H. G. Wells | 230 | |
To Henry L. Higginson | 231 | |
To T. S. Perry | 232 | |
To Dickinson S. Miller | 233 | |
To Dickinson S. Miller | 235 | |
To Dickinson S. Miller | 237 | |
To Daniel Merriman | 238 | |
To Miss Pauline Goldmark | 238 | |
To Henry James | 239 | |
To Theodore Flournoy | 241 | |
To F. C. S. Schiller | 245 | |
To Miss Frances R. Morse | 247 | |
To Henry James and W. James, Jr. | 250 | |
To W. Lutoslawski | 252 | |
To John Jay Chapman | 255 | |
To Henry James | 258 | |
To H. G. Wells | 259 | |
To Miss Theodora Sedgwick | 260 | |
To his Daughter | 262 | |
To Henry James and W. James, Jr. | 263 | |
To Moorfield Storey | 265 | |
To Theodore Flournoy | 266 | |
To Charles A. Strong | 268 | |
To F. C. S. Schiller | 270 | |
To Clifford W. Beers | 273 | |
To William James, Jr. | 275 | |
To Henry James | 277 | |
To F. C. S. Schiller | 280 | |
XVI. | 1907-1909 | 283-332 |
The Last Period (III)—Hibbert Lectures in Oxford—The Hodgson Report. | ||
Letters:— | ||
To Charles Lewis Slattery | 287 | |
To Henry L. Higginson | 288 | |
To W. Cameron Forbes | 288 | |
To F. C. S. Schiller | 290 | |
To Henri Bergson | 290 | |
To T. S. Perry | 294 | |
To Dickinson S. Miller | 295 | |
To Miss Pauline Goldmark | 296 | |
To W. Jerusalem | 297 | |
To Henry James | 298 | |
To Theodore Flournoy | 300 | |
To Norman Kemp Smith | 301 | |
To his Daughter | 301 | |
To Henry James | 302 | |
To Henry James | 303 | |
To Miss Pauline Goldmark | 303 | |
To Charles Eliot Norton | 306 | |
To Henri Bergson | 308 | |
To John Dewey |