Background
Philip Horne was born on March 6, 1958, in Inverness, Scotland; the son of Frank Andrew Horne and Jocelyn Elizabeth (McLaurin) Horne.
Jesus Ln, Cambridge CB5 8BL, United Kingdom
Philip Horne received a Master of Arts in English in 1979 and a Doctor of Philosophy in English in 1984 from Jesus College.
(This fully-annotated selection from James's eloquent corr...)
This fully-annotated selection from James's eloquent correspondence allows the writer to reveal himself and the fascinating world in which he lived.
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Philip Horne was born on March 6, 1958, in Inverness, Scotland; the son of Frank Andrew Horne and Jocelyn Elizabeth (McLaurin) Horne.
Philip Horne received a Master of Arts in English in 1979 and a Doctor of Philosophy in English in 1984 from Jesus College.
Philip Horne’s list of publications implies that he is equally comfortable working in Renaissance Italian and in turn-of-the-twentieth-century English. Horne has made a name for himself both as a scholar of Italian Renaissance dramatists and as a scholar of Henry James, one of the most famous and most studied writers of English literature. Horne’s great interest is textual production—how writers write and revise the decisions they make word by word, line by line, and page by page.
Horne’s Concordanze Pascoliane: "Myricae" is a concordance to Myricae, an idyll by Giovanni Pascoli, a poet of the Italian Renaissance. A concordance is a reference work that offers an almost mathematical analysis of an author’s work or works, noting, for instance, how many times a certain combination of two to three words appears.
Leaping from seventeenth-century Italy into the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in England and America, Horne turns his sights to Henry James’s writing in Henry James and Revision: The New York Edition. Philip has also edited two James' works: A London Life and The Reverberator and The Tragic Muse. He has published an epistolary biography Henry James: A Life in Letters. The book contains 296 of James' letters.
In 2003 Horne published an edition of Oliver Twist, and has written on the varied topics.
Nowadays he is a Professor of English at University College London.
(This fully-annotated selection from James's eloquent corr...)
2001Philip Horne is a member of Henry James Society.
Philip Horne married Judith Victoria Hawley on July 28, 1990. They have one child - Olivia.