
The Americans (henry James Novel Series)
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Christopher Newman is a handsome, confident and cheerful American wealthy businessman. While traveling in Paris, he accidentally met the noble, young and beautiful widow Mrs. Claire de Cintre, and fell in love with the latter at first sight. With the support and help of Claire's brother, Newman launched a passionate pursuit of his sweetheart. Although Claire's family was slightly dissatisfied with Newman's civilian background, they finally reluctantly agreed to their engagement. Just when the marriage of the two seemed to be developing towards a happy ending, Newman suddenly discovered that it was all just a scam, and the happiness he expected would never come true... Translation original description: The novel "The Americans" was first published in serial form in the United States "Atlantic Monthly" from June 1876 to May 1877. In May 1877, the American publisher James R. Osgood published a single version of the novel, which subsequently entered the British market in the form of pirated copies. As late as March 1879, the British publishing company Macmillan launched the official British version of the novel in London. In 1907, Henry James completely revised the novel and published it in a 24-volume collection of novels compiled by himself (the "New York Edition"). The "American Library" edition of The Complete Works of Henry James uses the 1877 American single edition when including this novel. This translation is from the "American Library" edition.
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