Gabrielle de Bergerac
Di James, Henry
Pubblicato da Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066442736
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In "Gabrielle de Bergerac," Henry James crafts a rich narrative that marries psychological insight with intricate character development. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century France, the story explores themes of identity, love, and social boundary through the life of its eponymous heroine. James employs a style characterized by his signature nuanced prose and detailed descriptions, evocatively illustrating the societal constraints that shape his characters'Äô destinies, while also reflecting the paradoxes of modernity as they grapple with their personal desires versus societal expectations. Henry James, an expatriate American writer and a key figure in literary realism, often drew inspiration from his transatlantic experiences and acute observations of European society. His intimate understanding of the complexities of human relationships and moral dilemmas informs this tale, reflecting his broader concerns about the shifting social landscape of the time and the ambitions and fears of individuals caught within it. James'Äôs own experiences in Europe and his deep interest in the interplay of culture and character undoubtedly catalyzed his exploration of Gabrielle'Äôs poignant journey. "Gabrielle de Bergerac" is a profound exploration of the female experience, inviting readers to engage with the subtleties of personal agency amidst societal limitations. For those interested in the intersections of gender, society, and personal growth, this novel provides a captivating glimpse into the moral intricacies with which James grappled, making it a must-read for both scholars and general readers alike.
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