'I take up my pen once more after this long interval to converse with my in many ways twin bro.' Thus William James to Henry in 1873. We might put against this comments from earlier letters. 'Our ways are so far apart that I doubt if we ever really get intimate' (1867). But then again, a year later: 'I feel as if you were one of the 2 or 3 sole intellectual & moral companions I have.' Leon Edel, in his majestic biography of Henry James, stressed what he saw as a deep unconscious rivalry between the brothers, which pulled against their more consciously maintained fraternal affection. If there is a fault in that magisterial biography it is that Edel rides that particular Freudian horse too hard.
LRB 22 April 1993 | PDF Download
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