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¡°The Death of a Lion¡± is a short story by Henry James first published in 1894. It is the story of a young, idealistic American writer, Neil Faraday, who travels to England to meet his literary hero, the famous novelist Lionel.
Death of a Lion is one of James' best short stories, acclaimed for its complex characters, insightful exploration of the nature of fame and art, and beautiful prose.

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Summary
He is sent to profile Neil Paraday, a reclusive and talented journalist and author, in the newspaper. The reporter greatly admires Faraday's work, and when the two meet, they form an immediate bond. Faraday confides in the narrator about the new novel he is writing. He believes that this novel is his masterpiece.
But as news of Faraday's talent spreads, he becomes an unwanted celebrity. The public and media are becoming increasingly invasive, more interested in a writer's personal life than in evaluating his literary genius. Under these pressures, Faraday's health begins to deteriorate, and the narrator becomes his guardian of sorts, trying to protect him from the onslaught of public attention.

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Contents

CHAPTER I. I had simply, I suppose, a change of heart
CHAPTER II. I may as well say at once
CHAPTER III. I was frankly, at the end of three days
CHAPTER IV. When he came out it was exactly as if he had been in custody
CHAPTER V. ¡°Delicious my having come down to tell him of it!¡±
CHAPTER VI. A week later, early in May
CHAPTER VII. The young lady in the dining-room had a brave face
CHAPTER VIII. I blush to confess it, but I invited Mr. Paraday
CHAPTER IX. ¡°I suppose I ought to enjoy the joke of what¡¯s going on here,¡±
CHAPTER X. ¡°It has not been recovered,¡± I wrote early the next day