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Embarrassments

Exploring the nuances of social interactions and personal struggles within upper-class society
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Henry James's «Embarrassments» is a masterful collection of linked narratives that delves into the complexities of human emotions and social dynamics. Comprising both short stories and longer novellas, the text employs James's characteristic intricate prose and psychological insight, exploring themes of anxiety, isolation, and moral ambiguity within the context of American expatriate life in Europe. The stories reflect a transitional literary phase for James, blending his earlier realism with more modernist tendencies, as he probes the subtleties of character interaction and the silent struggles that lie beneath surface appearances. Henry James (1843-1916) was a pivotal figure in the development of modern literature, celebrated for his focus on the inner lives of his characters. Having spent much of his life in Europe, James was keenly aware of the cultural and existential tensions faced by expatriates. His own experiences of navigating between American and European sensibilities undoubtedly informed his exploration of emotions in «Embarrassments,» presenting a nuanced examination of societal expectations and personal identity. For readers seeking a deep and contemplative exploration of human relationships, «Embarrassments» is an essential addition to any literary canon. James's keen observations and exquisite prose invite reflection on the often unaddressed anxieties of life, making this collection not only pertinent to the time of its writing, but also remarkably relevant to contemporary discourse.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
10 Oktober 2024
Umfang:
210 S.
ISBN:
4057664641380
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