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Does anyone know if Henry James' house still exists in New York and if it's open to the public?
Posted by Admin on June 5th, 2010
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Though he was American, Henry James acutally spent most of his life in Europe. He lived mostly in Britain, and that house is still there, in Rye, east sussex. It is called Lamb House.
James renounced his American citizenship because America would not intervene in WWII. He became a British subject shortly before his death.
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