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Number of Pages
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Language
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This is a classic work of literary fiction that follows a smart, independently minded young woman as she travels from the New World to Europe, seeking to define her own path amid wealth, society, and desire. The central themes explore personal liberty, duty, and the cost of choosing autonomy within strict social codes. Written for adult readers who appreciate psychologically acute, morally complex storytelling, the tone is elegant, perceptive, and quietly brave.
The novel unfolds through a precise, story-driven narrative that invites readers into a vividly realized late-19th-century world. Rich settingsโfrom confident social salons to wind-swept European landscapesโare rendered with clarity, irony, and empathy. The reading journey hinges on sharp character observations, social nuance, and a slowly unfolding sense of accountability, making classic themes feel immediate and relevant.
Readers are invited to weigh decisions, observe power dynamics, and reflect on what freedom truly means when tradition, money, and desire pull in different directions. The experience blends literary sophistication with accessible emotional stakes, encouraging thoughtful discussion about independence, relationships, and the responsibilities that accompany choice.
After finishing, readers gain a deeper appreciation for resilience, autonomy, and the complexities of human relationships, leaving with lasting insight and a richer perspective on the choices that shape a life.
Product Details
Author
Henry James
Publisher
Rupa Publications
Number of Pages
688
Language
English
SKU
9789357021043
ISBN
9789357021043
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.9x4.37x19.8cm
Binding
Hardback
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Henry James (15 April 1843โ28 February 1916) Was An American-British Author. He Is Regarded As A Key Transitional Figure Betweeniterary Realism Anditerary Modernism And Is Considered By Many To Be Among The Greatest Novelists In The Englishanguage. He Was The Son Of Henry James Sr. And The Brother Of Philosopher And Psychologist William James And Diarist Alice James. He Is Best Known For His Novels Dealing With The Social And Marital Interplay Between รmigrรฉ Americans, English People And Continental Europeans. His Fundamental Theme Was The Innocence And Exuberance Of The New World In Clash With The Corruption And Wisdom Of The Old, As Illustrated In Such Works As Daisy Miller (1879), The Portrait Of Aady (1881), The Bostonians (1886) And The Ambassadors (1903). Hisater Works Were Increasingly Experimental. In Describing The Internal States Of Mind And Social Dynamics Of His Characters, James Often Wrote In A Style In Which Ambiguous Or Contradictory Motives And Impressions Were Overlaid Or Juxtaposed In The Discussion Of A Character'S Psyche. By His Mid-20S James Was Regarded As One Of The Most Skilful Writers Of Short Stories In America. Critics, However, Deplored His Tendency To Write Of Theife Of The Mind Rather Than Of Action. For Their Unique Ambiguity, As Well As For Other Aspects Of Their Composition, Hisate Works Have Been Compared To Impressionist Painting.