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The Wings of the Dove - Romance Classic - cover

The Wings of the Dove - Romance Classic

Henry James

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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Henry James's "The Wings of the Dove" is a profound exploration of love, sacrifice, and the moral complexities of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of Edwardian society, James employs his signature psychological realism, delving deep into the inner lives of his characters. Through rich and intricate prose, he crafts a narrative that revolves around the wealthy and enigmatic Kate Croy, who faces a life-altering decision involving the ailing heiress, Millie Theale, in a world where social status and genuine emotional connections intertwine, leading to poignant ethical dilemmas. Henry James, an expatriate American author living in Europe, drew from his own experiences of transatlantic life, class distinctions, and the shifting dynamics of loyalty and desire. He was a keen observer of the social intricacies of both American and British societies, allowing him to construct multi-dimensional characters that grapple with the often conflicting demands of love, duty, and ambition. His keen insight into the psyche, particularly of women, reveals an emotional depth that resonates throughout the novel. "The Wings of the Dove" is highly recommended for readers seeking a nuanced, character-driven narrative that poses essential questions about morality and human connection. James's masterful narrative will engross those who appreciate literature that transcends mere storytelling, offering richly layered themes that provoke introspection and discussion.
Disponible depuis: 11/10/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 390 pages.

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