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Washington Square
Henry James

Washington Square

Wordsworth (Aug 01, 2001)
9781840224276
| Paperback
176 pages | 122 x 194 mm | English
Dewey 813.4

Genre

  • Love Stories

Subject

  • Courtship
  • Fathers And Daughters
  • Inheritance And Succession
  • Love Fiction
  • Love Stories

Plot

Introduction and Notes by Ian F.A. Bell, Professor of English Literature, University of Keele. Washington Square marks the culmination of James's apprentice period as a novelist. With sharply focused attention upon just four principal characters, James provides an acute analysis of middle-class manners and behaviour in the New York of the 1870's, a period of great change in the life of the city. This change is explored through the device of setting the novel's action during the 1840s, similarly a period of considerable turbulence as the United States experienced the onset of rapid commercial and industrial expansion. Through the relationships between Austin Sloper, a celebrated physician, and his sister Lavinia Penniman, his daughter Catherine, and Catherine's suitor, Morris Townsend, James observes the contemporary scene as a site of competing styles and performances where authentic expression cannot be articulated or is subject to suppression.

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