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Portrait Of A Lady
Henry James

Portrait Of A Lady

Barnes & Noble (1994)
9781566196352
| Hardcover
548 pages | 142 x 211 mm | English
Dewey F JAM

Genre

  • Fiction

Subject

  • Americans
  • Archer, Isabel (Fictitious Character)
  • Domestic Relations
  • Europe
  • Young Women

Plot

"The Portrait of a Lady" is the most stunning achievement of Henry James's early period--in the 1860s and '70s when he was transforming himself from a talented young American into a resident of Europe, a citizen of the world, and one of the greatest novelists of modern times. A kind of delight at the success of this transformation informs every page of this masterpiece. Isabel Archer, a beautiful, intelligent, and headstrong American girl newly endowed with wealth and embarked in Europe on a treacherous journey to self-knowledge, is delineated with a magnificence that is at once casual and tense with force and insight. The characters with whom she is entangled--the good man and the evil one, between whom she wavers, and the mysterious witchlike woman with whom she must do battle--are each rendered with a virtuosity that suggests dazzling imaginative powers. And the scene painting--in England and Italy--provides a continuous visual pleasure while always remaining crucial to the larger drama.