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The Bostonians (Unabridged) - A Feminist Novel from the famous author of the realism movement, known for Portrait of a Lady, The Turn of The Screw, The Wings of the Dove, The American, The Ambassadors, What Maisie Knew…

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  • Paru le : 31/03/2015
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This carefully crafted ebook: "The Bostonians (Unabridged)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. The Bostonians is a novel by Henry James. This bittersweet tragicomedy centers on an odd triangle of characters: Basil Ransom, a political conservative from Mississippi; Olive Chancellor, Ransom's cousin and a Boston feminist; and Verena Tarrant, a pretty, young protégée of Olive's in the feminist movement.
The storyline concerns the struggle between Ransom and Olive for Verena's allegiance and affection, though the novel also includes a wide panorama of political activists, newspaper people, and quirky eccentrics. Unlike much of James' work, The Bostonians deals with explicitly political themes: feminism and the general role of women in society. James was at best ambivalent about the feminist movement, and the early chapters harshly satirize Olive and her fellow ideologues.
Another theme in the book, much discussed recently, is Olive's possible lesbian attraction to Verena. (The term Boston marriage, apparently first used here by James, came to connote just such an ambiguous co-habiting long-term relationship between two women.) James is not explicit here, partially due to the conventions of the time. But this vagueness may actually enrich the novel because it creates possible ambiguity about Olive's motives. Henry James (1843 - 1916) was an American-British writer who spent most of his writing career in Britain.
He is regarded as one of the key figures of 19th-century literary realism.

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  • Date de parution : 31/03/2015
  • Editeur : e-artnow
  • ISBN : 978-80-268-3376-5
  • EAN : 9788026833765
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Biographie de Henry James

Henry James naît à New York en 1843. Petit-fils d'Irlandais, il grandit dans une famille aisée et, dès sa jeunesse, il se déplace entre l'Europe et l'Amérique et lit les classiques de la littérature anglaise, américaine, française et allemande. Par la suite, après des années de voyages en Europe, il décide en 1878 de s'installer en Angleterre, à Londres. À cette époque, il écrit ses chefs-d'ouvre, dans lesquels le thème de l'opposition entre innocence américaine et sophistication européenne est récurrent (notamment dans Les Européens, 1878, Washington Square, 1880, Les Bostoniennes, 1886, et Reverberator, 1888).
Entre 1902 et 1904, il écrit ses derniers grands romans, dont : Les Ailes de la colombe, Les Ambassadeurs et La Coupe d'or. Il meurt à Londres en 1916, après avoir obtenu la nationalité britannique.

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