Volume 1
The letters of William James / edited by his son, Henry James.
- William James
- Date:
- 1920
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The letters of William James / edited by his son, Henry James. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![languishing so long in ignorance of all that was befalling in Irving St. and the country round about. Its poetical hyperboles about the way I was missed made amends for everything, so I am not now writing to ask you for my diamonds back, or to return my ringlet of your hair. It was a beautiful and bully letter and filled the hearts of both of us with exceeding joy. I have heard since then from the Gibbenses that you are made Professor — I fear at not more than $3000. But still it is a step ahead and I congrat¬ ulate you most heartily thereupon. What I most urgently wanted to hear from you was some estimate of Munsterberg, and when you say, “he is an immense success,” you may imagine how I am pleased. He has his foibles, as who has not; but I have a strong impression that that youth will be a great man. Moreover, his naivete and openness of nature make him very lovable. I do hope that [his] English will go — of course there can be no question of the students liking him, when once he gets his communications open. He has written me exhaustive letters, and seems to be outdoing even you in the amount of energizing which he puts forth. May God have him in his holy keeping! From the midst of my laziness here the news I get from Cambridge makes it seem like a little seething Florence of the XVth Century. Having all the time there is, to myself, I of course find I have no time for doing any particular duties, and the consequence is that the days go by without anything very serious accomplished. But we live well and are comfortable by means of sheet-iron stoves which the clammy quality of the cold rather than its intensity seems to necessitate, and Italianism is “striking in” to all of us to various degrees of depth, shallowest of all I fear in Peg and the baby. When Gemuthlichkeit is banished from the](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31359620_0001_0372.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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