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The Portrait of a Lady
The Portrait of a Lady
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One ought to choose something very deliberately, and be faithful to that.' Isabel Archer is a young, intelligent, and spirited American girl, determined to relish her first experience of Europe. She rejects two eligible suitors in her fervent commitment to liberty and independence, declaring that she will never marry. Thanks to the generosity of her devoted cousin Ralph, she is free to make her own choice about her destiny. Yet in the intoxicating worlds of Paris, Florence, and Rome, her fond illusions of self-reliance are twisted by the machinations of her friends and apparent allies. What had seemed to be a vista of infinite promise steadily closes around her and becomes instead a 'house of suffocation'. Considered by many as one of the finest novels in the English language, this is Henry James's most poised achievement, written at the height of his fame in 1881. It is at once a dramatic Victorian tale of betrayal and a wholly modern psychological study of a woman caught in a web of relations she only comes to understand too late. This edition reproduces the revised New York Edition, with James's own Preface. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more._x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_

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"One ought to choose something very deliberately, and be faithful to that." Isabel Archer is a young, intelligent, and spirited American girl, determined to relish her first experience of Europe.
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_x000D_ She rejects two eligible suitors in her fervent commitment to liberty and independence, declaring that she will never marry.
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_x000D_ Thanks to the generosity of her devoted cousin Ralph, she is free to make her own choice about her destiny.
ツ
_x000D_ Yet in the intoxicating worlds of Paris, Florence, and Rome, her fond illusions of self-reliance are twisted by the machinations of her friends and apparent allies. What had seemed to be a vista of infinite promise steadily closes around her and becomes instead a "house of suffocation"
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_x000D_ Considered by many as one of the finest novels in the English language, this is Henry James's most poised achievement, written at the height of his fame in 1881. It is at once a dramatic Victorian tale of betrayal and a wholly modern psychological study of a woman caught in a web of relations she only comes to understand too late.
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_x000D_ This audio guide to James's novel is presented by Roger Luckhurst, who is Professor of Modern and Contemporary Literature at Birkbeck, University of London.
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_x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ Introducing Henry James
_x000D_ Hear about Henry James's New England family and why it may have made James keen to escape to Europe. [3:02]
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_x000D_ James was steeped in European culture and originally thought that he was going to become a French writer.
_x000D_ Find out why he became an English one instead. [2:08]
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_x000D_ In the latter years of his career, James's literary reputation grew while his readership shrank and he increasingly turned away from his public.
_x000D_ Find out more about the trajectory of his career. [2:26]
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_x000D_ ツ
_x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ Introducing The Portrait of a Lady
_x000D_ Roger Luckhurst explains how James's novel was originally published and why he sees it as an important transitional text between the traditional Victorian high realist novel and the modernist novel - Almost, but not quite, a stream of consciousness narrative... [3:19]
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_x000D_ "I think Henry James is looking at a changing landscape about marriage and about the possibilities that young women now have. We've about ten years before the rise of the so-called New Woman and very active campaigns for women's suffrage."
_x000D_ Learn more about this aspect of the novel. [3:33]
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_x000D_ James's writing increasingly became distanced from the realist models he started out with.
_x000D_ Find out more. [0:41]
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_x000D_ James became famous for writing stories about the confrontation of the old world of Europe and the new world of America.
_x000D_ Hear how this confrontation is played out in The Portrait of a Lady. [2:07]
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_x000D_ Art for art's sake'
_x000D_ Discover why this doctrine presented such a challenge to Victorian morality and how James presented it dramatically through his characters in The Portrait. [2:38]
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_x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ Reading The Portrait of a Lady, and Beyond
_x000D_ The Portrait of a Lady is a very long book.
_x000D_ Is it also a difficult one? Find out. [1:06]
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_x000D_ If you've enjoyed The Portrait of a Lady, what Henry James should you try next?
_x000D_ Roger Luckhurst's recommendations are here. [1:23]
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_x000D_ And what about Henry James on film?
_x000D_ Roger Luckhurst recommends his favourite film versions. [1:04]
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著者について: 

Roger Luckhurst is the author of several books on Victorian literature and culture, and the Gothic and science fiction. He is a regular reviewer and commentator on BBC Radio 4. For OUP his books include The Invention of Telepathy (2002) and The Fin de Siecle: A Reader in Cultural History c. 1880-1900 (2000). For Oxford World's Classics he has edited Late Victorian Gothic Tales and Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.

"One ought to choose something very deliberately, and be faithful to that." Isabel Archer is a young, intelligent, and spirited American girl, determined to relish her first experience of Europe.

She rejects two eligible suitors in her fervent commitment to liberty and independence, declaring that she will never marry.

Thanks to the generosity of her devoted cousin Ralph, she is free to make her own choice about her destiny.

Yet in the intoxicating worlds of Paris, Florence, and Rome, her fond illusions of self-reliance are twisted by the machinations of her friends and apparent allies. What had seemed to be a vista of infinite promise steadily closes around her and becomes instead a "house of suffocation"

Considered by many as one of the finest novels in the English language, this is Henry James's most poised achievement, written at the height of his fame in 1881. It is at once a dramatic Victorian tale of betrayal and a wholly modern psychological study of a woman caught in a web of relations she only comes to understand too late.

This audio guide to James's novel is presented by Roger Luckhurst, who is Professor of Modern and Contemporary Literature at Birkbeck, University of London.

Introducing Henry James
Hear about Henry James's New England family and why it may have made James keen to escape to Europe. [3:02]

James was steeped in European culture and originally thought that he was going to become a French writer.
Find out why he became an English one instead. [2:08]

In the latter years of his career, James's literary reputation grew while his readership shrank and he increasingly turned away from his public.
Find out more about the trajectory of his career. [2:26]

Introducing The Portrait of a Lady
Roger Luckhurst explains how James's novel was originally published and why he sees it as an important transitional text between the traditional Victorian high realist novel and the modernist novel - Almost, but not quite, a stream of consciousness narrative... [3:19]

"I think Henry James is looking at a changing landscape about marriage and about the possibilities that young women now have. We've about ten years before the rise of the so-called New Woman and very active campaigns for women's suffrage."
Learn more about this aspect of the novel. [3:33]

James's writing increasingly became distanced from the realist models he started out with.
Find out more. [0:41]

James became famous for writing stories about the confrontation of the old world of Europe and the new world of America.
Hear how this confrontation is played out in The Portrait of a Lady. [2:07]

Art for art's sake'
Discover why this doctrine presented such a challenge to Victorian morality and how James presented it dramatically through his characters in The Portrait. [2:38]

Reading The Portrait of a Lady, and Beyond
The Portrait of a Lady is a very long book.
Is it also a difficult one? Find out. [1:06]

If you've enjoyed The Portrait of a Lady, what Henry James should you try next?
Roger Luckhurst's recommendations are here. [1:23]

And what about Henry James on film?
Roger Luckhurst recommends his favourite film versions. [1:04]

 

商品情報

ISBN : 9780199217946

著者: 
Henry James; Roger Luckhurst
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640 ページ
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Paperback
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132 x 195 mm
刊行日
2009年04月
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Oxford World's Classics
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