Dive into the world of intrigue and social dynamics in "Lord Beaupré" by Henry James. This audiobook invites you to explore the complexities of an aristocratic English family and the enigmatic American visitor who captures their attention. With James' signature wit and astute observations, the story delves into the interplay between social status, personal motives, and the pursuit of love. Through rich character development and intricate plot twists, the narrative uncovers hidden truths and motivations. With its exploration of cultural clashes and the clash between tradition and modernity, the story resonates with universal themes of identity and authenticity. Prepare to be captivated by a tale that uncovers the mysteries of the heart and the intricate dance of relationships.
Dive into the world of intrigue and social dynamics in "Lord Beaupré" by Henry James. This audiobook invites you to explore the complexities of an aristocratic English family and the enigmatic American visitor who captures their attention. With James' signature wit and astute observations, the story delves into the interplay between social status, personal motives, and the pursuit of love. Through rich character development and intricate plot twists, the narrative uncovers hidden truths and motivations. With its exploration of cultural clashes and the clash between tradition and modernity, the story resonates with universal themes of identity and authenticity. Prepare to be captivated by a tale that uncovers the mysteries of the heart and the intricate dance of relationships.
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Tras dos estancias en Europa, Henry James (Nueva York, 1843 –Sussex, Inglaterra, 1916) publicó en 1875, su primera novela, Roderick Hudston. Más tarde, vivió durante dos años en París, donse conoció a alagunos de los grandes maestros europeos de la época (Turgenev, Flaubert y Zola), que influyeron decisivamente en su estilo. En 1876, tras escribir El americano, se estableció en Inglaterra, donde publicó sus obras más conocidas: Daisy Miller (1879), Washington Square (1880), El sitio de Londres (1883), Los papeles de Aspern (1888), Lo que Maisie sabía (1897) y Otra vuelta de tuerca (1898), en las que demostró su habilidad para mostrar la lucha entre deseo y convención, y aportó una visión crítica de la moral americana. Para muchos Henry James es el precursor de la novela psicológica moderna y la principal influencia de autores tan importantes como James Joyce o Virginia Woolf