The Europeans

The Europeans

by Henry James
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Publication Date: 09/01/2025

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The novel begins with the arrival of Felix and Eugenia in a small New England town. They are distant relatives of the Wentworth family and have come to America with the intention of seeking out their American roots and finding potential inheritances. Felix is a charming and free-spirited artist, while Eugenia is a sophisticated and mysterious woman.The Wentworths, on the other hand, are a typical New England family, rooted in tradition and decorum. They are initially intrigued by the arrival of their European cousins, and the novel explores the cultural clash that ensues as the Europeans introduce a more relaxed and cosmopolitan worldview to the Wentworths.Felix quickly befriends the young Wentworth daughter, Gertrude, and they develop a romantic attraction. However, Gertrude is engaged to a local minister named Robert Acton. This love triangle becomes a central conflict in the novel, highlighting the clash between European and American values.Throughout the story, James examines the differences between the two cultures, exploring themes of social class, manners, and personal freedom. The Europeans are depicted as more open-minded, unconventional, and less constrained by social norms compared to their American counterparts."The Europeans" is often seen as a satirical novel, critiquing the rigid social conventions of both European and American societies. It also delves into themes of identity and self-discovery as characters navigate their cultural differences and try to find their place in the world.

ISBN:
9789358399844
9789358399844
Category:
Adventure
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
09-01-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Zinc Read
Henry James

Henry James was born in New York in 1843 and was educated in Europe and America. He left Harvard Law School in 1863, after a year's attendance, to concentrate on writing, and from 1869 he began to make prolonged visits to Europe, eventually settling in England in 1876.

His literary output was prodigious and of the highest quality: more than ten outstanding novels, including The Portrait of a Lady and The American; countless novellas and short stories; as well as innumerable essays, letters, and other pieces of critical prose. Known by contemporary fellow novelists as 'the Master', James died in Kensington, London, in 1916.

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