The Altar of The Dead And Other Writings


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This collection of stories is made up of Ten original and imaginative tales by Henry James including his masterpiece, "The Altar of the Dead" as well as, "The Author Of Beltraffio", "The Beast In The Jungle", "The Birthplace", "Brooksmith", "A Bundle Of Letters", The Coxon Fund", "The Death Of The Lion", "The Figure In The Carpet" & "The Lesson Of The Master".




The Altar of the Dead


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The Altar of the Dead is a short story by Henry James, first published in his collection Terminations in 1895. A fable of literally life and death significance, the story explores how the protagonist tries to keep the remembrance of his dead friends, to save them from being forgotten entirely in the rush of everyday events. He meets a woman who shares his ideals, only to find that the past places what seems to be an impassable barrier between them. Although James was not religious in any conventional sense, the story shows a deep spirituality in its treatment of mortality and the transcendent power of unselfish love.




The Altar of the Dead


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The Altar of the Dead


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Short story by the prolific American-born author and literary critic of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He spent much of his life in Europe and became a British subject shortly before his death. He is primarily known for novels, novellas and short stories based on themes of consciousness and morality. The Altar of the Dead, first published in James' collection Terminations in 1895 after the story failed of magazine publication, is a fable of literally life and death significance.




The Altar of The Dead


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Join a poignant meditation on the themes of love, loss, and remembrance as characters gather around the altar of the dead, exploring the depths of human emotions. The Altar of The Dead by Henry James: Enter the contemplative world of the esteemed author Henry James with The Altar of The Dead. This introspective tale unfolds as a meditation on love, loss, and the enduring bonds that connect us to those who have passed. James' nuanced exploration of the human psyche and intricate prose create a poignant narrative that resonates with the complexities of remembrance. Why This Book? The Altar of The Dead invites readers to reflect on the profound themes of mortality and remembrance. Henry James crafts a tale that delves into the spiritual and emotional dimensions of human connection, offering readers a contemplative journey through the intricacies of love and loss. Henry James, a master of psychological fiction, leaves an indelible mark with The Altar of The Dead. Immerse yourself in the delicate interplay of emotions and memories as James navigates the sacred realms of remembrance, creating a literary altar that honors the enduring power of love.




The Altar of the Dead Annotated


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The Altar of the Dead is a short story by Henry James, first published in his collection Terminations in 1895.







The Other Side of the Altar


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In all the coverage of the priestly sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic Church, one story has been left untold: the story of the everyday lives of Catholic priests in America, which remain so little understood as to be a secret, even as one priestly sexual predation after another has come to light. In The Other Side of the Altar, Paul Dinter tells one priest's story--his own--in such a way as to reveal the lives of a generation of priests that spanned two very different eras. These priests entered the ministry in the 1960s, when Catholic seminaries were full of young men inspired by both the Church's ancient faith and the Second Vatican Council's promises of renewal. But by the early 1970s, the priesthood--and the celibate fraternity it depended upon--proved quite different from what the Council had promised. American society had changed, too, particularly in the area of sexuality. As a result, there emerged a clerical subculture of denial and duplicity, which all but guaranteed that the sexual abuse of children by priests would be routinely covered up by the Church's bishops. Dinter, now married and raising two stepdaughters, left the priesthood in 1994 over the issue of celibacy, but not before having occasion to reflect on the whole range of priestly struggles with celibacy and sexual life in general--in Rome and rural England, on an Ivy League campus, and in parish rectories of the archdiocese of New York. His candid and affecting account--written from the other side of the altar, so to speak--makes clear that celibacy, sexuality, and power among the clergy have long been intertwined, and suggests how much must change if the Catholic Church hopes to regain the trust of its people.




The Altar of the Dead Illustrated


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"The Altar of the Dead" is a short story by Henry James, first published in his collection Terminations in 1895.