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Hardback
Number of Pages
668
Age Group
All
Language
English
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This is a work of historical literary fiction. Set in the 19th century, it follows a bright, independent American woman who inherits a fortune and travels to Europe, seeking life on her own terms. The central theme explores personal autonomy and the complexities of love within rigid social expectations. The intended reader is adults who enjoy character-driven period drama, thoughtful romance, and social critique. The tone is reflective, romantic, and emotionally rich.
The reading experience is story-led and richly atmospheric, with careful social observation, lush descriptions of cities and interiors, and a steady focus on the protagonistโs evolving sense of self. Readers encounter a cast of suitors and society figures, watching as the heroine navigates love, duty, and personal ambition while staying true to her core beliefs.
What makes this journey distinctive is its balance of romance and critiqueโa nuanced examination of how womenโs choices are shaped by the expectations around them. The prose is precise and elegant, rewarding attentive reading and reflection. You move through the story as the protagonist encounters diverse settings and perspectives, each offering a test of independence and self-definition.
After finishing, readers gain a deeper understanding of personal autonomy, a broader empathy for complex characters, and a lasting appreciation for thoughtful storytelling. It leaves a gentle, memorable impression that prompts ongoing reflection on love, life choices, and the social worlds we navigate.
Product Details
Author
Henry James
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
668
Language
English
SKU
9789815202823
ISBN
9789815202823
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.9x3.5x19.8cm
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.