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The Portrait of a Lady + The Bostonians + The Tragic Muse + Daisy Miller (4 Unabridged Classics) (eBook)

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2023
1615 Seiten
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Henry James's *The Portrait of a Lady*, *The Bostonians*, *The Tragic Muse*, and *Daisy Miller* are seminal texts that showcase his mastery over psychological realism and intricate character development. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century America and Europe, these novels delve into themes of freedom, gender, class, and the complexities of personal relationships. James's exquisite prose and nuanced narrative techniques, characterized by his use of stream-of-consciousness and a keen sensitivity to social mores, invite readers to explore the inner lives of his protagonists, particularly the struggles of women striving for autonomy in restrictive societal frameworks. Henry James (1843-1916) was a pivotal figure in the transition from Victorian literature to modernism. Born into a family steeped in intellectual discourse, he traveled extensively and was deeply influenced by European culture. His experiences as a transatlantic writer enriched his exploration of identity and belonging, crucial to understanding the dynamics of his characters who often navigate the tensions between their aspirations and societal expectations. I recommend this collection not only for its remarkable literary merit but also for its profound insights into human behavior and the socio-cultural landscapes of the time. Readers will find themselves captivated by James's ability to probe the depths of individual consciousness and societal constructs, making these classics timeless and indispensable for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of life and relationships.

Henry James (1843-1916) was an American-born author, one of the key figures of 19th-century literary realism. Born in New York City to a wealthy family, James was educated in the United States and Europe, a background that would later influence the transatlantic themes and social contrasts prevalent in his work. His writing career was both prolific and influential, comprising novels, short stories, and criticism. His prose style was marked by keen psychological insight and the use of narrative point-of-view to deepen the characterization and thematic complexity of his works. James's novel 'The Portrait of a Lady' (1881) is widely considered his masterpiece, showcasing his skill in portraying the inner life of the character Isabel Archer as she navigates independence and disappointment. 'The Bostonians' (1886), set in a post-Civil War American society, explores themes of feminism and social reform through the lens of a complicated love triangle. 'The Tragic Muse' (1890), on the other hand, addresses issues of art and personal ambition. 'Daisy Miller' (1878), one of his earlier works, sparked significant international dialogue about cultural clashes and American expatriacy. Acknowledged as a key transitional figure between literary realism and modernism, James's late style, characterized by long, intricate sentences and deep exploration of characters' consciousness, would influence many 20th-century writers. Later in his life, James became a British citizen and was awarded the Order of Merit. Posthumously, he continues to be regarded as a master of the novel and narrative form.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga Humor / Satire
Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th-Century • 19th-century American expatriates • 19th century fiction • 19th century social critique • ambition and desire • American expatriate fiction • American Literature • Artistic Pursuits • betrayal • bostonians • classic women's literature • complex relationship explorations • Cross-cultural conflicts • Europe • European-American cultural clash • European societal dynamics • feminist • Feminist upheaval • Gilded Age narratives • Henry James classics • High society dynamics • Intellectual and cultural preoccupations • Literary modernism • personal freedom • political intrigue • Portrait of a Lady • psychological character studies • Psychological exploration • psychological realism • Realist literary style • Responsibility • social commentary fiction • timeless classic collection • Transatlantic literature • unabridged literary masterpieces • victorian era novels • Women's complexities • women's independence narratives
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