Adina

Exploring Human Psychology and Societal Norms in 19th-Century England

Henry James

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In "Adina," Henry James crafts a subtle exploration of the complexities of love and identity against the backdrop of the late 19th-century social milieu. Through his signature intricate prose and keen psychological insight, James delves into the internal conflicts faced by his characters, particularly the titular Adina, whose journey confronts the societal expectations of femininity and individual desire. The narrative style exemplifies James's hallmark technique of free indirect discourse, revealing both the external world and the inner lives of his characters with profound depth and nuance, situating the novel firmly within the literary modernist movement that was gaining traction during this time. Henry James, a pivotal figure in American literature, spent much of his life in Europe, where he witnessed the cultural tensions between the Old World and the New. This transatlantic perspective informed his understanding of character and society, shaping his writing and thematic exploration of the American experience abroad. His personal experiences with complex social circles and relationships undoubtedly influenced his portrayal of Adina, making her journey a reflective mirror of James's own grappling with identity and societal norms. I highly recommend "Adina" to readers seeking a richly layered narrative that challenges conventional notions of love and selfhood. James'Äôs exquisite language and psychological depth not only provide insight into the characters' inner worlds but also resonate with contemporary issues of identity. A must-read for those who appreciate literary finesse and historical context.

Über Henry James

Henry James (1843–1916), in New York City geborener Sohn aus wohlhabender Familie, genoss eine kosmopolitische Erziehung. Er studierte Jura in Harvard und ging 1875 als Korrespondent nach Paris, wo er Bekanntschaft mit Flaubert und Turgenev schloss. Später zog er nach England und wurde 1915 unter dem Eindruck des Weltkrieges britischer Staatsbürger. Er schrieb zwanzig Romane, Theaterstücke, Reiseberichte, Essays und über hundert Erzählungen, die ihm zu Lebzeiten Ruhm und Anerkennung eintrugen. Die Begegnung von Amerikanern mit Europa war Henry James' Lebensthema. Mit seiner scharfen Beobachtungsgabe und seinen kunstvollen Bewusstseinsschilderungen gilt er als Meister des psychologischen Romans.

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Verlag:

Good Press

Veröffentlicht:

2021

Druckseiten:

ca. 49

Sprache:

English

Medientyp:

eBook


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