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A Day of Days

Henry James

Editora: DigiCat

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In 'A Day of Days,' Henry James offers a masterful exploration of human consciousness, utilizing his characteristic stream-of-consciousness style that intricately weaves the inner thoughts of characters with their external experiences. Set against the backdrop of a single, pivotal day, the narrative captures the subtleties of social interactions, existential dilemmas, and the constraints of time, revealing the complexities of character relationships and the human psyche in the late 19th century. This reflective piece exemplifies the psychological realism that marked James's literary contributions, illuminating the tensions between desire and societal expectations. Henry James, an eminent figure in American literature, often inhabited transatlantic spaces, navigating between the cultural currents of America and Europe. His own life journey, marked by a profound understanding of human nature and intricate social dynamics, profoundly informed his storytelling. A rich tapestry of personal experiences, travels, and intellectual engagement with contemporary debates on identity and morality fueled the creativity that culminated in 'A Day of Days.' This novel is recommended for readers who appreciate literary nuances and psychological depth. James's intricate prose and profound character studies invite readers to reflect on their own experiences of time and connection, making this work a timeless exploration of the human condition.
Disponível desde: 15/09/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 22 páginas.

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