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The Ambassadors (Summarized Edition) (eBook)

Enriched edition. Psychological realism in high society Europe: a self-discovery journey through moral dilemmas, complex relationships, and cultural exploration

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2026
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The Ambassadors (1903) is Henry James's definitive exploration of the "international theme," following Lambert Strether from Woollett, Massachusetts, to Paris to reclaim Chad Newsome, only to discover a subtler education in perception and renunciation. Through James's late style—pliant, recursive sentences; the scenic method; strict center of consciousness—the novel layers nuance around Maria Gostrey and Madame de Vionnet and lets moral meanings emerge obliquely. As part of James's major phase (with The Wings of the Dove and The Golden Bowl), it anticipates modernist interiority. James (1843–1916), an American expatriate in London and later Rye, shaped The Ambassadors from a lifetime of transatlantic observation and his post-theatrical turn to psychological prose. Serialized in the North American Review, the book receives its keenest gloss in the New York Edition preface, where James defends the novel's disciplined "center of consciousness" in Strether. His cosmopolitan formation and dictation-honed syntax yield the tactful ambiguity that governs every scene. Read this if you relish high-precision fiction that rewards attention—akin to Proust or Woolf. The Ambassadors is travel and moral pilgrimage; its refrain, "Live all you can," invites self-scrutiny. Choose an edition with the preface, and let the sentences teach you how to read them.

Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable—distilled, never diluted. Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Author Biography · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.

Henry James (April 15, 1843 – February 28, 1916), an indelible figure of 19th-century literature, is best known for his intricate prose, keen psychological insight, and the expanse of his trans-Atlantic narrative. Born in New York city to a wealthy family, James spent much of his life in Europe, a context reflected in his works which often explore the cultural clashes between the Old World and the New. 'The Ambassadors'—one of his late masterpieces—published in 1903, is a testament to his skill in exploring the themes of personal growth, culture, and the nuances of human experience through the genre now known as literary realism. In this novel, James delves into the life of Lambert Strether as he navigates the complexities of European society, it is a pivotal work in James's literary canon, illustrating his trademark narrative technique sometimes referred to as 'indirect discourse' or 'stream-of-consciousness'. This technique allows a profound introspection into characters' thoughts and feelings, a hallmark of James's narrative style. He produced a significant body of work, with other notable novels including 'The Portrait of a Lady' and 'The Turn of the Screw'. A prolific writer, his oeuvre is not limited to novels but also includes short stories, plays, and criticisms. James's contribution to literature was acknowledged in 1916 when he was awarded the Order of Merit. Today, his work continues to be celebrated for its deep humanism, narrative sophistication, and as an embodiment of the transitional period between Victorian England and the modernistic sensibilities of the early twentieth century.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.1.2026
Einführung Charlotte Butler
Mitarbeit Kommentare: Charlotte Butler
Anpassung von: Charlotte Butler
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte Adult Fiction • Character Analysis • complex relationships • cultural exploration • Early 20th Century • high society Europe • moral dilemmas • NARRATIVE STYLE • psychological realism • Self-discovery journey
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