The Ambassadors (Annotated) The Ambassadors (Annotated)

The Ambassadors (Annotated‪)‬

Enriched Edition. A Transatlantic Tale of Paris Expatriates, Moral Awakening, and American Innocence Abroad

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The Ambassadors (1903) is one of Henry James's late masterpieces, a subtle comedy of perception in which Lambert Strether is sent from Woollett, Massachusetts, to Paris to retrieve the supposedly wayward Chad Newsome. Instead, Strether encounters a Europe of nuance, charm, and moral ambiguity. Written in James's famously intricate late style, the novel transforms social observation into psychological drama, situating itself at the height of transatlantic modern fiction. Henry James, born in New York in 1843 and long resident in Europe, made the encounter between American innocence and European experience his central imaginative territory. His own cosmopolitan life, divided between the United States, England, France, and Italy, deeply informs the novel's tensions. In Strether's hesitations and revelations, James explores questions that preoccupied him throughout his career: consciousness, freedom, duty, and the cost of belated self-knowledge. This book is especially recommended to readers drawn to refined psychological realism and morally complex fiction. Though its syntax demands patience, The Ambassadors rewards close attention with extraordinary insight into aging, desire, and missed opportunity. It is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand James's art at its most mature and searching.



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GENRE
Romans et littérature
SORTIE
1963
1 janvier
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
409
Pages
ÉDITIONS
E-artnow
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