The Altar of the Dead

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The Altar of the Dead

by Henry James

EN·~1 hours

Chapters

Description

He carries the weight of a single, unfulfilled love—Mary Antrim—who died before their wedding could begin. Each year on the anniversary he retreats to the quiet suburb where she lies, feeling the presence of countless other lost souls that have accumulated over his long life. This ritual becomes a solitary pilgrimage, a way for him to confront the relentless ache of absence.

Gradually, George fashions a private altar for the dead, a space lit by ever‑burning candles where he can offer his own quiet charity. The altar is less a formal religion than a personal creed, a means of giving meaning to the void left by those who have passed. As he tends this secret sanctuary, the story explores how memory, grief, and the need to honor the unseen shape a man’s inner world, inviting listeners into a meditation on loss and the quiet rituals that sustain us.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (79K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1996-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henry James

Henry James

1843–1916

Known for elegant, psychologically rich fiction, this American-born writer explored the tensions between Europe and the United States with unusual depth and subtlety. His novels and tales helped shape modern literary realism, from intimate studies of consciousness to haunting ghost stories.

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