The Altar of the Dead

A Tale of Memory, Redemption, and the Haunting Power of the Past

Henry James

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In "The Altar of the Dead," Henry James masterfully explores themes of mourning, spirituality, and the poignant intersections of personal and communal grief. Set against the backdrop of an aging New York cathedral, the novella unfolds through the experiences of an unnamed protagonist who grapples with the loss of his beloved and the societal expectations surrounding death rituals. James employs his signature psychological depth, utilizing intricate prose and rich imagery to illuminate the complexities of human emotion and the quest for meaning in the face of loss. The novella reflects the literary context of the early 20th century, when modernist sensibilities began to interrogate traditional notions of faith and community. Henry James, an American-born author who spent much of his life in Europe, was profoundly influenced by the transatlantic dialogue of culture, identity, and morality. His own experiences, including the loss of close family members, imbued his writing with a profound sensitivity to themes of grief and the human condition. James's unique perspective on the social dynamics of the time serves to enrich the narrative, capturing the essence of a society treading the delicate line between secular modernity and enduring spiritual tradition. I highly recommend "The Altar of the Dead" to readers interested in nuanced character studies and the exploration of existential themes. This novella not only showcases James'Äôs literary prowess but also invites introspection about personal belief systems and communal ties during periods of loss. Its elegant prose and complex themes make it a compelling read for anyone seeking to understand the depth of human experience.

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:

2019

Druckseiten:

ca. 42

Sprache:

English

Medientyp:

eBook


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