James Henry (poet)

James Henry (13 December 1798 - 14 July 1876) was an Irish classical scholar and poet.

Life

He was born in Dublin the son of a woollen draper, Robert Henry, and his wife Kathleen Elder. He was educated by Unitarian schoolmasters and then at Trinity College, Dublin. At age 11 he fell in love with the poetry of Virgil and got into the habit of always carrying a copy of the Aeneid in his left breast-pocket. In Trinity he graduated with the gold medal for Classics. He then turned to medicine and until 1845 he practised as a physician in Dublin city. In spite of his unconventionality and unorthodox views on religion and his own profession, he was very successful. He married Anne Jane Patton, from Donegal, and had three daughters, only one of whom, Katherine, born 1830, survived infancy.

His accession to a large fortune in 1845 enabled him to devote himself entirely to the absorbing occupation of his life: the study of Virgil. Accompanied by his wife and daughter, he visited all those parts of Europe where he was likely to find rare editions or manuscripts of the poet.

Henry James

Henry James, OM (15 April 184328 February 1916) was an American writer who spent most of his writing career in Britain. He is regarded as one of the key figures of 19th-century literary realism. He was the son of Henry James, Sr. and the brother of philosopher and psychologist William James and diarist Alice James.

He is best known for a number of novels showing Americans encountering Europe and Europeans. His method of writing from a character's point of view allowed him to explore issues related to consciousness and perception, and his style in later works has been compared to impressionist painting. His imaginative use of point of view, interior monologue and unreliable narrators brought a new depth to narrative fiction.

James contributed significantly to literary criticism, particularly in his insistence that writers be allowed the greatest possible freedom in presenting their view of the world. James claimed that a text must first and foremost be realistic and contain a representation of life that is recognisable to its readers. Good novels, to James, show life in action and are, most importantly, interesting.

James Henry

James Henry may refer to:

  • James Henry (Continental Congress) (1731–1804), American lawyer, Continental Congressman for Virginia
  • James Henry (poet) (1798–1876), Irish poet and scholar
  • James Henry (writer), British comedy writer
  • James Henry (footballer, born 1989), English footballer
  • James D. Henry (1797–1834), American militia officer
  • James Henry (Irish footballer) (born 1991), Irish footballer for Derry City
  • James Henry (judge) (born 1962), justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland
  • James Henry (soldier) (1833–1911), Union Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
  • James Buchanan Henry (1833–1915), lawyer, writer, secretary to the President, nephew and ward of James Buchanan
  • James H. Henry, American football coach
  • James R. Henry (born 1963), member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
  • See also

  • Jim Henry (disambiguation)
  • All pages beginning with "James Henry"
  • All pages with titles containing James Henry
  • Henry James (disambiguation)
  • James Henry (Continental Congress)

    James Henry (1731 – December 9, 1804) was an American lawyer from Virginia who was a delegate to the Continental Congress.

    He was first elected to the Congress on December 17, 1779, but didn't enter the Congress until April 1780. Although he was elected again the following year, he attended no other sessions.

    James Henry was a native of Virginia, who studied law at the University of Edinburgh. Afterwards, he settled on the eastern shore of Virginia. He was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses in 17721774. Following the declaration of independence, he became a member of the state legislature. In 1779, he was appointed a judge of the court of admiralty and thus a judge of the first Court of Appeals. In 1789, when the Court of Appeals was reorganized, he was made a judge of the general court.

    External links

  • Biographic sketch at U.S. Congress website

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