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The Portrait of a Lady
The mere slim shade of an intelligent but presumptuous girl... a certain young woman affronting her destiny' is how Henry James describes his first perception of Isabel Archer, who grew into one of his most magnificent heroines. An American heiress newly arrived in Europe, Isabel does not look to a man to furnish her with her destiny; instead she desires, with grace and courage, to find it herself. Two eligible suitors approach her and are refused. She then becomes utterly captivated by the languid charms of Gilbert Osmond. To him, she represents a superior prize worth at least seventy thousand pounds; through him, she faces a tragic choice. Numerous critics regard The Portrait of a Lady (1882) as James's masterpiece. F.R. Leavis declared that 'we can't ask for a finer exhibition of James's peculiar gifts', and placed it with The Bostonians as one of 'the two most brilliant novels in the language'.
COVER: Paperback
CONDITION: Pre-Loved
TYPE OF BOOK: Fiction
SUB-TYPE: Classics
ISBN: 9780140432237
LANGUAGE: English
SUGGESTED AGE LEVEL: Adult
AUTHOR'S NAME: Henry James
NO OF PAGES: 649
PUBLISHER NAME: Published 1986 by Penguin Classics (first published 1881)
The mere slim shade of an intelligent but presumptuous girl... a certain young woman affronting her destiny' is how Henry James describes his first perception of Isabel Archer, who grew into one of his most magnificent heroines. An American heiress newly arrived in Europe, Isabel does not look to a man to furnish her with her destiny; instead she desires, with grace and courage, to find it herself. Two eligible suitors approach her and are refused. She then becomes utterly captivated by the languid charms of Gilbert Osmond. To him, she represents a superior prize worth at least seventy thousand pounds; through him, she faces a tragic choice. Numerous critics regard The Portrait of a Lady (1882) as James's masterpiece. F.R. Leavis declared that 'we can't ask for a finer exhibition of James's peculiar gifts', and placed it with The Bostonians as one of 'the two most brilliant novels in the language'.
Specifications
COVER: Paperback
CONDITION: Pre-Loved
TYPE OF BOOK: Fiction
SUB-TYPE: Classics
ISBN: 9780140432237
LANGUAGE: English
SUGGESTED AGE LEVEL: Adult
AUTHOR'S NAME: Henry James
NO OF PAGES: 649
PUBLISHER NAME: Published 1986 by Penguin Classics (first published 1881)
Book Condition: Pre-Loved
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