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The Portrait Of A Lady Oxford Worlds Classics

The Portrait Of A Lady Oxford Worlds Classics

Explore Henry James's masterful novel, 'The Portrait of a Lady,' presented in the esteemed Oxford World's Classics series. This profound psychological drama follows the independent young American heiress, Isabel Archer, as she navigates the complexities of European society, love, and betrayal, ultimately grappling with her desire for freedom against societal expectations. A timeless exploration of choices and consequences, this edition offers a definitive reading experience for classic literature enthusiasts.

The Bostonians Vol I

The Bostonians Vol I

Immerse yourself in Henry James's classic novel, 'The Bostonians Vol I,' a captivating exploration of 19th-century Boston society and the burgeoning women's suffrage movement. This intricate tale follows the intense relationship between Olive Chancellor, a passionate feminist, and Verena Tarrant, a young public speaker, as they navigate personal desires, political ideals, and the complex social landscape of post-Civil War America.

The Turn Of The Screw And The Lesson Of The Maste

The Turn Of The Screw And The Lesson Of The Maste

Explore a deep literary analysis comparing Henry James's iconic works, 'The Turn of the Screw' and 'The Lesson of the Master.' This review delves into the complex narrative techniques, psychological themes, and authorial insights found within these two influential Victorian novellas, offering a fresh perspective on James's enduring legacy.

The Wings Of The Dove Volume I

The Wings Of The Dove Volume I

Delve into 'The Wings of the Dove,' a profound classic novel by Henry James, widely acclaimed as a masterpiece of psychological fiction. This compelling narrative introduces the intricate and often tragic tale of Milly Theale, a wealthy American heiress, as she navigates treacherous landscapes of love, betrayal, and social ambition in Europe. It's an enduring exploration of human vulnerability and the corrupting influence of money, characteristic of James's insightful storytelling.