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The Portrait of a Lady - Love Marriage and Independence in 19th Century Europe: An Intricate Exploration of Human Relationships and Societal Expectations - cover

The Portrait of a Lady - Love Marriage and Independence in 19th Century Europe: An Intricate Exploration of Human Relationships and Societal Expectations

Henry James

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In 'The Portrait of a Lady,' Henry James masterfully explores the complexities of personal freedom and societal expectations through the life of Isabel Archer, a spirited American heiress. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century Europe, the novel employs James's distinctive literary style'Äîcharacterized by intricate sentence structures and psychological depth'Äîthat immerses readers in Isabel's inner turmoil. The tension between American idealism and European sophistication permeates the narrative, reflecting the broader cultural clashes of the era as Isabel grapples with her choices, love, and the constraints imposed by wealth and tradition. Henry James, an eminent figure in American literature and a key proponent of literary realism, was known for his keen psychological insights and exploration of consciousness. Born into a prominent intellectual family, James's transatlantic experiences deeply influenced his work. His travels across Europe, particularly in England and Italy, are vividly rendered in this novel, shaping his depictions of characters faced with the moral dilemmas of love and autonomy. This personal context enriches the narrative and adds layers of depth to Isabel's journey. 'The Portrait of a Lady' is an essential read for those interested in the intricacies of character development and the critique of social norms. James's profound exploration of freedom, responsibility, and the pursuit of happiness resonates with readers beyond its historical setting, inviting reflection on universal themes of human experience. Engaging and thought-provoking, this novel remains a classic that merits a prominent place in the canon of literary studies.
Disponible depuis: 16/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 582 pages.

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