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The Real Thing
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Focusing on personal relationships and the nuances of perception, Henry James delves into the complexities of artistic ambition and societal expectations. In "The Real Thing," a character reflects on the challenges of being an illustrator, revealing the tension between commercial success and true artistic fulfillment. The narrative captures the struggle for recognition in the art world, highlighting the disparity between the artist's vision and the desires of patrons. James's exploration of consciousness invites readers to consider deeper themes of identity and aspiration within the realm of creativity.
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2009, paperback
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