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Washington Square eBook

by Henry James
Publisher: Simon & Schuster, March of 2016 ‧
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Henry James''s most memorable novels, a story in which love is answered with betrayal and loyalty leads inexorably to despair.

In Washington Square, originally published in 1880, Henry James reminisces about the New York he had known thirty years before as he tells the story of Catherine Sloper and her fortune-seeking suitor Morris Townsend. This perceptively drawn human drama is James'' most accessible work and an enduring literary triumph.

Washington Square Press'' Enriched Classics present the great works of world literature enhanced for the contemporary reader. This edition of Washington Square has been prepared by Peter Conn, Andrea Mitchell Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania. It includes his introduction, notes, selection of critical excerpts, and suggestions for further reading as well as a unique visual essay of period illustrations and photographs.

Washington Square

by Henry James

Property Description
ISBN: 9781451686807
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Release Date: March of 2016
Format: eBook
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Collection: Enriched Classics
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9781451686807
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Henry James

Henry James (1843-1916), was born in New York, in the United States, into a family of intellectuals. Son of theologian Henry James Sr and brother of philosopher-psychologist William James, he was one of the most recognized authors of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In his youth he traveled extensively between Europe and America, studying with professors from Geneva, London, Bologna, Paris, and even briefly attending Harvard Law School. He spent most of his life in Europe writing various genres such as novels, short stories, literary and artistic criticism, travel literature, biography and autobiography. He analyzed the world taking into account basic concepts such as freedom, the inner monologue and psychological drama, addressing ghost stories where he explored the tenuous border between the supernatural and the most remote areas of the human mind. Of his numerous works, Portrait of a Lady, The Europeans, The Liar and Daisy Miller, among others, stand out.

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