Letter to Isabella Stewart Gardner from Siena
correspondent
Henry James
(New York, 1843 - 1916, London)
Date26 June 1892
Place MadeSiena, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
MediumInk on paper
Dimensions17.3 x 22.4 cm (6 13/16 x 8 13/16 in.)
ClassificationsManuscripts
Credit LineIsabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Accession numberARC.002166
eMuseum ID726763
EmbARK ObjectID24699
Other NumberU3s170
TMS Source ID9033
Last Updated8/9/24
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Not on viewWeb CommentaryThe black borders of this letter carry a special meaning: Henry James was in mourning for the death of his beloved sister, Alice, who passed away on 6 March 1892. Yet his words to Isabella Stewart Gardner are lighthearted and convivial, sharing the details of his busy social life among mutual friends in Siena: “I came to Italy to hide—but I don’t succeed. Is it, by chance, my glory? . . . At all events it is my curse, & I am bowed down under it.” His ironic tone only partially conceals his pleasure, and he confesses to Gardner that the “spell of Siena is upon me—it suits me to perfection.”