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The Path Of Duty - cover

The Path Of Duty

Henry James

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "The Path of Duty," Henry James intricately weaves a narrative that delves into the profound moral dilemmas faced by its characters. With his signature style characterized by rich psychological insight and intricate prose, James explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and the often-conflicting demands of personal desire and societal expectations. Set against the backdrop of a society that values decorum and reputation, the narrative unfurls with a keen sensitivity to the subtleties of human emotion and the complexities of moral choice, making it a poignant examination of the human condition in the late 19th century. Henry James, an influential figure in the realm of literature, was deeply engaged with the cultural dynamics of his time, often grappling with issues of identity, morality, and the consequences of one's choices. His extensive travels between America and Europe enriched his understanding of different societal norms, which become evident in his portrayal of characters torn between personal inclinations and societal responsibilities. James's background in a prominent intellectual family, along with a keen interest in psychological realism, informed his exploration of the intricacies of ethical decision-making. "The Path of Duty" is a compelling read for those interested in the delicate interplay between individual conscience and societal pressures. Readers are invited into a world where characters are challenged to confront their deepest convictions, offering a rich reflection on the nature of duty and the sacrifices it demands. This narrative promises to resonate with anyone who has grappled with moral choices in the tapestry of their own life.
Disponible depuis: 16/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 35 pages.

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