Greville Fane

Exploring Complex Emotions and Societal Expectations in a Literary Masterpiece

Henry James

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In "Greville Fane," Henry James masterfully explores the intricacies of social interactions and the profound impact of personal choices on one's identity. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century London, the narrative unravels the internal struggles of Greville, a man caught between his aspirations and the societal expectations that bind him. James employs his signature style of psychological realism, characterized by rich prose and intricate character development, allowing readers to delve deeply into the nuances of Greville's thoughts and emotions. The novella intricately weaves themes of ambition, alienation, and the pursuit of authenticity in a rapidly changing society, positioning itself within the broader context of modernist literature. Henry James, an American expatriate and one of the foremost writers of his time, was deeply influenced by his experiences living in Europe and his keen observations of the interactions among the social elite. His fascination with the characters' inner lives and moral dilemmas is evident throughout his oeuvre, particularly in "Greville Fane," which reflects his critical perspective on the conflicts between art, life, and the search for self-fulfillment. Readers who appreciate psychological depth and the exploration of social constructs will find "Greville Fane" an enriching experience. James' nuanced narrative invites reflection on the choices that shape our identities, making this work a compelling addition to both literary and philosophical discussions. Ideal for fans of character-driven fiction, this novella inspires contemplation about the price of ambition and the quest for genuine self-expression.

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. 21

Sprache:

English

Medientyp:

eBook


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