The Europeans

The Europeans
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:974811238
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

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WASHINGTON SQUARE

WASHINGTON SQUARE
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Publisher : e-artnow
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9788027229802
ISBN-13 : 8027229804
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis WASHINGTON SQUARE by : Henry James

Washington Square is a tragicomedy that recounts the conflict between a dull but sweet daughter and her brilliant, unemotional father. The plot of the novel is based upon a true story told to James by his close friend, British actress Fanny Kemble. The book is often compared with Jane Austen's work for the clarity and grace of its prose and its intense focus on family relationships. Dr. Austin Sloper, a wealthy and highly successful physician, lives in Washington Square, New York with his daughter Catherine. Catherine is a sweet-natured young woman who is a great disappointment to her father, being physically plain and, he believes, dull in terms of personality and intellect. His sister, Lavinia Penniman, a meddlesome woman with a weakness for romance and melodrama, is the only other member of the doctor's household. 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.

Washington Square

Washington Square
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 9780199559190
ISBN-13 : 0199559198
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Washington Square by : Henry James

In the Washington Square area of New York City in the late nineteenth century, devastating betrayals by both her father and her lover leave shy and fragile Catherine Sloper permanently scarred.

Daisy Miller

Daisy Miller
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Publisher : Broadview Press
Total Pages : 221
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ISBN-10 : 9781551110301
ISBN-13 : 155111030X
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Daisy Miller by : Henry James

Henry James’s Daisy Miller was an immediate sensation when it was first published in 1878 and has remained popular ever since. In this novella, the charming but inscrutable young American of the title shocks European society with her casual indifference to its social mores. The novella was popular in part because of the debates it sparked about foreign travel, the behaviour of women, and cultural clashes between people of different nationalities and social classes. This Broadview edition presents an early version of James’s best-known novella within the cultural contexts of its day. In addition to primary materials about nineteenth-century womanhood, foreign travel, medicine, philosophy, theatre, and art—some of the topics that interested James as he was writing the story—this volume includes James’s ruminations on fiction, theatre, and writing, and presents excerpts of Daisy Miller as he rewrote it for the theatre and for a much later and heavily revised edition.

Washington Square (a Collection of Short Stories)

Washington Square (a Collection of Short Stories)
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Publisher : Read Books Ltd
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9781473365681
ISBN-13 : 1473365686
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Washington Square (a Collection of Short Stories) by : Henry James

This early work by Henry James was originally published in 1881 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. Henry James was born in New York City in 1843. One of thirteen children, James had an unorthodox early education, switching between schools, private tutors and private reading.. James published his first story, 'A Tragedy of Error', in the Continental Monthly in 1864, when he was twenty years old. In 1876, he emigrated to London, where he remained for the vast majority of the rest of his life, becoming a British citizen in 1915. From this point on, he was a hugely prolific author, eventually producing twenty novels and more than a hundred short stories and novellas, as well as literary criticism, plays and travelogues. Amongst James's most famous works are The Europeans (1878), Daisy Miller (1878), Washington Square (1880), The Bostonians (1886), and one of the most famous ghost stories of all time, The Turn of the Screw (1898). We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

Washington Square (Annotated - Includes Essay and Biography)

Washington Square (Annotated - Includes Essay and Biography)
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Publisher : Golgotha Press
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 9781610426862
ISBN-13 : 161042686X
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Washington Square (Annotated - Includes Essay and Biography) by : Henry James

In 1880 Washington Square was published simultaneously in serialized form in both the United States and England. Very quickly it appeared in book form before the end of the year. It is one of James' shorter novels. By the time it was published Henry James was already at work on The Portrait of a Lady and showed no great enthusiasm for Washington Square. He excluded the latter work from his 1908 New York Edition of collected works. The story is told by an omniscient narrator. The story is well structured and relatively straight forward in its style. It is a tale of a young woman restricted by her class and times, who is dominated by her father.

The Pursuit of Development

The Pursuit of Development
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9780198778035
ISBN-13 : 0198778031
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis The Pursuit of Development by : Ian Goldin

In this book Ian Goldin shows how the understanding of how nations escape poverty and achieve economic and social progress has changed as the pendulum has swung from arguments for state-led development to a preoccupation with market forces.

Around Washington Square

Around Washington Square
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 080187341X
ISBN-13 : 9780801873416
Rating : 4/5 (1X Downloads)

Synopsis Around Washington Square by : Luther S. Harris

"A sprawling, comprehensive account of the neighborhood's history from 1797 to the present day... It is a treasure trove for both the historian and the lover of the Village." -- New York Sun