"The Birthplace" is a short story by Henry James, first published in his collection The Better Sort in 1903. A witty satire on the excesses of bardolatry, the story reflects James's skepticism about the authorship of Shakespeare's plays. Beyond the narrow scholarly issue, the story also shows a typically imaginative Jamesian protagonist inventing an alternative reality in his lecture on the Bard's supposed childhood activities.
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- The Birthplace (en)
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| - La Maison natale (The Birthplace) est une longue nouvelle humoristique d'Henry James, publiée dans le recueil The Better Sort en 1903 simultanément chez Methuen, à Londres, et chez Scribner, à New York. (fr)
- "The Birthplace" is a short story by Henry James, first published in his collection The Better Sort in 1903. A witty satire on the excesses of bardolatry, the story reflects James's skepticism about the authorship of Shakespeare's plays. Beyond the narrow scholarly issue, the story also shows a typically imaginative Jamesian protagonist inventing an alternative reality in his lecture on the Bard's supposed childhood activities. (en)
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| - Charles Scribner's Sons, New York City (en)
- Methuen & Co., London (en)
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| - La Maison natale (The Birthplace) est une longue nouvelle humoristique d'Henry James, publiée dans le recueil The Better Sort en 1903 simultanément chez Methuen, à Londres, et chez Scribner, à New York. (fr)
- "The Birthplace" is a short story by Henry James, first published in his collection The Better Sort in 1903. A witty satire on the excesses of bardolatry, the story reflects James's skepticism about the authorship of Shakespeare's plays. Beyond the narrow scholarly issue, the story also shows a typically imaginative Jamesian protagonist inventing an alternative reality in his lecture on the Bard's supposed childhood activities. (en)
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