Henry James Novel Series (5 Volumes in Total)

Henry James Novel Series (5 Volumes in Total)

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"Portrait of a Lady" is a representative classic of the early creations of the American writer Henry James. With sophisticated and elegant language and meticulous plot arrangement, it describes how the young, beautiful, lively, cheerful and fantasy American girl Isabel faced a series of life and destiny choices. The work still shows the cultural differences and conflicts between Europe and the United States that James has always been concerned about, and deeply explores ethical issues such as freedom, responsibility, love, and betrayal. This work is an excellent way to appreciate Henry James. "The Americans" was first published in 1877. It is the third novel in Henry James's writing career, and it is also his first work that successfully reflects "international themes". This is the first time this novel has been translated and published in the country in more than 140 years since its publication. The novel "Washington Square" was first published in 1880 and is one of Henry James' most popular novels. The novel's relaxed narrative techniques and clear and elegant language style have won widespread praise from critics and readers. The novella "In the Cage" was first published in 1898. It has a fantastic conception. Together with "The Turn of the Screw" published earlier in the same year, it is a representative novella in the later period of Henry James's writing career and has always been valued by critics. French postmodernist philosophers Deleuze and Guattari once conducted an incisive analysis of this novel in their book "A Thousand Plateaus". This is the first time this novel has been translated and published in the country in more than 120 years since its publication. The novella "Daisy Miller" was first published in 1878. It was the foundation work of Henry James's writing career and the most commercially successful novel during his lifetime. It was after the publication of this novel that the name "Henry James" became widely known to readers on both sides of the Atlantic.

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