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| #1204112 in Books | Everyman's Library | 1997-11-04 | 1997-11-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.30 x1.20 x5.30l,1.28 | File type: PDF | 544 pages | ||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| I loved it, but not the first time through.|By Pamela Mccorduck|Five stars means I loved it, but not the first time through. If I hadn't had some moral obligation to finish it, I doubt I would have. The prose is as dense as The Master gets, and that's jungle-thick. The second time through, I began to see why it has earned the praise it has as one of Henry James's great novels.|.com |The Wings of the Dove is a classic example of Henry James's morality tales that play off the naiveté of an American protagonist abroad. In early-20th-century London, Kate Croy and Merton Densher are engaged in a passionate, clandestine lo
Of the three late masterpieces that crown the extraordinary literary achievement of Henry James, The Wings of the Dove (1902) is at once the most personal and the most elemental.
James drew on the memory of a beloved cousin who died young to create one of the three central characters, Milly Theale, an heiress with a short time to live and a passion for experiencing life to its fullest. To the creation of the other two, Merton Densher and the magnificent...
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