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The Golden Bowl (eBook)

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2022
513 Seiten
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The Golden Bowl - Henry James
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In 'The Golden Bowl,' Henry James intricately weaves a tale of love, deception, and the complexities of relationships among the American and European elite. Set against the backdrop of a wealthy expatriate society, the novel explores themes of personal integrity and the burdens of wealth. James's literary style exhibits his signature psychological depth and nuanced character development, employing a rich narrative that delves into the innermost thoughts of his characters, ultimately revealing the frailty of human connections. Its plot revolves around a golden bowl, a seemingly simple object that symbolizes the fragility of marital bonds and the intricate web of human emotions. Henry James, a pivotal figure in the transition between 19th-century realism and modernism, was deeply influenced by his transatlantic upbringing and experiences in both America and Europe. His keen observations of social dynamics and moral dilemmas stem from his own encounters with the complexities of identity and class. 'The Golden Bowl' reflects James's exploration of the dualities of life and the inevitable conflicts arising from desire and deceit, encapsulating the essence of his broader literary preoccupations. This novel is highly recommended for readers who appreciate a profound psychological exploration of the human condition, coupled with James's exquisite prose. As a rich tapestry of social critique combined with intimate character studies, 'The Golden Bowl' invites readers to reflect on their understandings of love, trust, and the intricate dance of relationships amidst inevitable deception.

Henry James, born on April 15, 1843, in New York City, was a towering figure in the landscape of 19th-century literature. A master of psychological realism and social critique, his work delves into themes of consciousness, perception, and the clash of Old and New World values. The son of a wealthy intellectual, James had the opportunity to travel extensively, which imbued his novels and short stories with a cosmopolitan sensibility. A significant portion of his life was spent in Europe, primarily England, which reflects prominently in his fiction. James's narrative style, characterized by his intricate prose and deep exploration of character, became his signature and significantly influenced the modern novel. 'The Golden Bowl' is one of James's late masterpieces, exemplifying his literary technique and thematic preoccupation with morality, betrayal, and the subtleties of interpersonal relationships. Notable for its complex narrative structure and depth of psychological insight, this novel, as with much of James's work, continues to attract scholarly attention for its artistry and exploration of human nature. Acknowledged for his contributions to literature with the Order of Merit before his death on February 28, 1916, Henry James remains an enduring figure, whose novels, including 'The Portrait of a Lady,' 'The Wings of the Dove,' and 'The Ambassadors,' secure his legacy as one of the great novelists of the English language.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th Century Romance • American expatriate literature • Anthony Trollope • Antique books and collectibles • beneath a scarlet sky • Character introspection • Classic Literature • Complex marriage novels • Crystal bowl symbolism • dense prose • Early 20th Century • European expatriates • Great Expectations • Henry James novels • Henry James realism • historical literary fiction • human emotions • interpersonal relationships • Jane Austen • Jane Eyre • Literary Craftsmanship • Little Women • marriage betrayal • Moral ambiguities • moral dilemmas • Mrs Dalloway • Old World vs New World • psychological insight • psychological realism • Relationship Complexity • social conventions • Social interactions • The Blue Castle • The Golden Bowl book • The Handmaid’s Tale • Thomas Hardy • Transatlantic elite • victorian era fiction • Wealth and art
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