The Complete Notebooks of Henry James Quotes
The Complete Notebooks of Henry James: The Authoritative and Definitive Edition
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“It is difficult to speak adequately or justly of London. It is not a pleasant place; it is not agreeable, or cheerful, or easy, or exempt from reproach. It is only magnificent. You can draw up a tremendous list of reasons why it should be insupportable. The fogs, the smoke, the dirt, the darkness, the wet, the distances, the ugliness, the brutal size of the place, the horrible numerosity of society, the manner in which this senseless bigness is fatal to amenity, to convenience, to conversation, to good manners – all this and much more you may expatiate upon. You may call it dreary, heavy, stupid, dull, inhuman, vulgar at heart and tiresome in form. [...] But these are occasional moods; and for one who takes it as I take it, London is on the whole the most possible form of life. [...] It is the biggest aggregation of human life – the most complete compendium of the world.”
― The Complete Notebooks of Henry James: The Authoritative and Definitive Edition
― The Complete Notebooks of Henry James: The Authoritative and Definitive Edition
“London is on the whole the most possible form of life.”
― The Complete Notebooks of Henry James: The Authoritative and Definitive Edition
― The Complete Notebooks of Henry James: The Authoritative and Definitive Edition
