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Portrait of a Lady

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The Portrait of a Lady was written by Henry James and first published in 1881.

When Isabel Archer, a young American woman with looks, wit, and imagination, arrives in Europe, she sees the world as 'a place of brightness, of free expression, of irresistible action'.

She turns aside from suitors who offer her their wealth and devotion to follow her own path.

But that way leads to disillusionment and a future as constricted as 'a dark narrow alley with a dead wall at the end'.

In a conclusion that is one of the most moving in modern fiction, Isabel makes her final choice.

The Portrait of a Lady is the masterpiece of James's middle period, and Isabel is perhaps his most engaging central character.ABOUT THE AUTHOR:Henry James was born the son of a religious philosopher in New York City in 1843.

His famous works include The Portrait of a Lady, Washington Square, Daisy Miller, and The Turn of the Screw.

He died in London in 1916, and is buried in the family plot in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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General Press
9390492696 / 9789390492695
eBook (EPUB)
01/01/2021
320 pages
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