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The Portrait of a Lady VOLUME - I

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  • 332 páginas
  • 12 horas de lectura

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Regarded as one of James’ finest works, this novel centers on Isabel Archer's journey of self-discovery as she grapples with the choice between personal freedom and societal conventions. It delves into themes of existentialism, the objectification of women, wealth, suffering, and the tension between individual desires and social conformity. Set in the late 19th century, the story begins with Isabel, a naive young woman from Albany, New York, raised to value her independence. After her father's death, her expatriate aunt, Mrs. Touchett, invites her to England, where Isabel anticipates a transformative experience. At the Touchett estate, she meets Mr. Touchett and her ailing cousin Ralph, who, interested in her perspective on life, persuades his wealthy father to leave part of his fortune to her, ostensibly to support her independence. However, Isabel soon confronts the stark contrast between her American ideals and the rigid European social norms. As her life diverges from her initial expectations, she faces harsh realities that lead to disillusionment. James’ emphasis on psychological detail and realistic situations enriches the narrative, highlighting Isabel’s internal struggle between her aspiration for independence and the pressure to conform. His use of ellipsis, descriptive language, and a cast of realistic characters contribute to the novel's critical acclaim.

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The Portrait of a Lady VOLUME - I, Henry James

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