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Poor Richard

Henry James

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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In "Poor Richard," Henry James skillfully navigates the complexities of identity and cultural displacement through the lens of an American expatriate in Europe. This novella is marked by James's signature psychological realism and intricate prose, as he delves into themes of ambition, morality, and the contrasting societal norms of America and Europe. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world, the narrative explores the protagonist's struggles with his aspirations and the societal expectations he encounters, encapsulating the tension between personal desire and social responsibility. The literary context of this work reflects the late 19th-century fascination with transatlantic encounters and the American search for authenticity abroad. Henry James, an eminent figure of American literature, spent much of his life in Europe, profoundly influencing his perspectives on identity and cultural duality. His own experiences as an expatriate and his keen observations of both American and European life serve as a backdrop to "Poor Richard." James's literary career was characterized by a fascination with the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in a complex social fabric, which is acutely reflected in this novella. "Poor Richard" is a compelling read for those interested in the intersections of culture and selfhood. Readers will find James's nuanced character exploration and rich narrative style both engaging and rewarding. This work offers invaluable insights into the psychological and societal dynamics of the era, solidifying its place in the canon of American literature.
Disponibile da: 19/11/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 60 pagine.

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