First published in 1895, The Altar of the Dead is one of Henry James’s most introspective and haunting short stories, exploring memory, devotion, and the quiet tyranny of the past.
The story centers on George Stransom, a man who dedicates his life to honoring the memory of the dead—those he has loved, admired, or lost. In a private ritual bordering on obsession, Stransom constructs an “altar” of remembrance, where loyalty to the past becomes both a refuge and a burden. When another mo ...