The Golden Bowl

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The Golden Bowl by Henry James explores complex relationships and themes of love, betrayal, and fidelity within a wealthy American family living in England. The story centres on a father-daughter bond, both of whom are entangled in marriages that reveal intricate emotional dynamics. As secrets unfold, the characters grapple with moral dilemmas and the consequences of their past decisions, in James' intricate and perceptive style.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate intricate psychological portraits and complex explorations of relationships. The novel delves deep into the themes of love, betrayal, and the intricate dynamics of marriage and family, all set against the backdrop of high society. If you're drawn to detailed character development and moral dilemmas, this might be a captivating read for you.

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The Golden Bowl

Maggie Verver, a young American heiress, and her widowed father Adam, a billionaire collector of objets d'art, lead a life of wealth and refinement in London. They are both getting married: Maggie to Prince Amerigo, an impoverished Italian aristocrat, and Adam to the beautiful but penniless Charlotte Stant, a friend of his daughter.

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New edition of this classic novel, edited by Philip Horne and Ruth Yeazell.

This story of the alliance between Italian aristocracy and American millionaires is "a work unique among all James's novels—it is his only novel in which things come out right for his characters... he had finally resolved the questions, curious and passionate, that had kept him at his desk on his inquiries into the process of living. He could now make his peace with America—and he could now collect and unify the work of a lifetime." - Leon Edel in The Life of Henry James.

Maggie Verver, a young American heiress, and her widowed father Adam, lead a life of wealth and refinement in London. They are both getting married—Maggie to Prince Amerigo, an impoverished Italian aristocrat, and Adam to the beautiful but penniless Charlotte Stant, a friend of his daughter. But both father and daughter are unaware that their new conquests share a secret—one for which all concerned must pay the price.

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The Golden Bowl is lauded as a seminal work of fiction, celebrated for its intricate and luminous narrative. Esteemed reviewers like A. N. Wilson have regarded it as one of the greatest fictional works, while Gore Vidal admires it for the depth and radiance of its dramatic presentation.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780141441276

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 June 2009

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Classics

Contributors:

  • Edited by Ruth Yeazell

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 447g

Pages: 656

About the Author

Henry James was born in 1843 in new York, with Scottish and Irish ancestry. Having studied in New York and Europe, he became a lawyer, and started writing in 1865. Spending time in Paris he knew Flaubert and Turgenev, before moving to London and then Sussex. Philip Horne is a Reader in English at UCL. He is author of the acclaimed Henry James- A Life in Letters and series editor for several of Penguin Classics' Henry James' novels. Ruth Yeazell is the Chase Professor of English at Yale University.

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