This collection features some of Henry James's finest short works. The stories range in subject from marriage and money to artistic criticism and moral dilemmas. James's unique style of psychological realism is on full display in these masterful tales.
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This comprehensive collection of Henry James' novels and tales is a must-have for any serious student of American literature. From the psychological complexity of The Author of Beltraffio to the haunting supernaturalism of The Turn of the Screw, these works showcase James' remarkable range and artistry. Percy Lubbock's insightful introduction provides valuable context and analysis for readers new to James' work.
Lose yourself in the complex psychological dramas and subtle social critiques of Henry James, one of the greatest novelists of the 19th century. This comprehensive collection features ten of his most celebrated works, including his masterpieces The Portrait of a Lady and The Turn of the Screw. With an illuminating introduction by Percy Lubbock, this book is a must-have for lovers of classic literature.
The American
- 480 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Christopher Newman, an American millionaire in France, falls in love with the aristocratic Claire de Bellegarde. Her family, however, taken aback by his brash American manner, rejects his proposal of marriage. When Newman discovers a guilty secret in the Bellegardes' past, he confronts a moral dilemma: Should he expose them and gain his revenge?