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The Golden Bowl - Introduction by Denis Donoghue

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Informationen zum Autor Henry James; Introduction by Denis Donoghue Klappentext The wealthy American widower Adam Verver and his shy daughter! Maggie! live in Europe! closely tied through their love of art and their mutual admiration. Maggie's future seems assured when she becomes the wife of a charming! though impoverished! Italian prince. But when Adam marries his daughter's friend Charlotte Stant! unaware that she is the prince's mistress! the stage is set for a complex and indirect battle between the two wives. The brilliant Charlotte is determined to keep her lover! while Maggie is determined to protect her beloved father from any knoweldge of their shared betrayal. The acuity with which Henry James calibrates the four characters' delicately shifting alliances and documents the maturation of a naïve young woman marks this as a magnificent achievement. The Golden Bowl was not only James's last major work but also the novel in which his unparalleled gift for psychological drama reached its height. Introduction by Denis Donoghue Zusammenfassung The wealthy American widower Adam Verver and his shy daughter! Maggie! live in Europe! closely tied through their love of art and their mutual admiration.  Maggie's future seems assured when she becomes the wife of a charming! though impoverished! Italian prince. But when Adam marries his daughter's friend Charlotte Stant! unaware that she is the prince's mistress! the stage is set for a complex and indirect battle between the two wives. The brilliant Charlotte is determined to keep her lover! while Maggie is determined to protect her beloved father from any knoweldge of their shared betrayal.  The acuity with which Henry James calibrates the four characters' delicately shifting alliances and documents the maturation of a naïve young woman marks this as a magnificent achievement. The Golden Bowl was not only James's last major work but also the novel in which his unparalleled gift for psychological drama reached its height. Introduction by Denis Donoghue ...

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Authors Denis Donoghue, Henry James
Publisher Everyman s Library PRH USA
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.12.1992
 
EAN 9780679417330
ISBN 978-0-679-41733-0
No. of pages 632
Dimensions 136 mm x 211 mm x 33 mm
Series Everyman's Library CLASSICS
Everyman's Library CLASSICS
Everyman's Library Classics Series
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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