Eugene Pickering
Por James, Henry
Publicado por Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664597892
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In "Eugene Pickering," Henry James delves into the intricacies of American identity and the clash of cultural values through the lens of a young man's journey toward self-realization. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century society, the novel employs James's signature psychological realism and intricate narrative style, characterized by nuanced character development and rich descriptive prose. The story follows Eugene, an earnest yet naive protagonist, as he grapples with his evolving perspectives on love, ambition, and the societal expectations imposed upon him, marking a critical examination of American individualism in contrast to European sophistication. Henry James, a pivotal figure in modern literature, draws upon his transatlantic experiences and keen insights into human relationships to craft this poignant narrative. With roots in both America and Europe, James's literary works often reflect his exploration of cultural dichotomies. "Eugene Pickering," originally published in 1875, emerges during a period when James was deeply engaged in critiquing American society and examining the complexities of his characters' moral dilemmas, which aligns with his broader literary themes. Readers seeking a profound reflection on the conflicts inherent in personal aspiration and cultural heritage will find "Eugene Pickering" to be an essential addition to their literary collection. James's acute observations and masterful prose beckon an exploration not only of individual ambition but also of the societal frameworks that shape our actions. This novel invites you to engage deeply with its characters and reflect on the larger questions of identity and belonging.
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