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Washington Square by Henry James
Washington Square by Henry James








Washington Square by Henry James

This evaluation is never challenged in the narrative and Catherine is depicted as a simple, reserved individual.Ĭatherine's cousin Marian gets engaged to a man named Arthur Townsend. Although never disclosed directly to Catherine, the Doctor does not hold her personality or appearance in high regard, finding her a cheap substitute for her mother. Penniman, who is charged with Catherine's education. Sloper raises Catherine with his widowed sister, Mrs. After the deaths of his wife and son, Dr. Austin Sloper, in Washington Square, a then newly established neighborhood near Greenwich Village. In 1840s New York City, naive, introverted Catherine Sloper lives with her respected physician father, Dr. There is a subtle ambiguity to the internal logic of the participants in the story and none are altogether depicted as outright villainous. The story of Washington Square by Henry James is told with a nuanced perspective of characters with individual rationalizations and sometimes undisclosed motivations.

Washington Square by Henry James

An 1879 entry in James' notebooks details an incident where Kemble told James about her brother, who romantically pursued "a dull, commonplace girl.who had a very handsome private fortune." Plot The plot of the novel is based upon a story told to James by his close friend, British actress Fanny Kemble. The novel was famously adapted into a play, The Heiress, which in turn became an Academy Award-winning film starring Olivia de Havilland in the title role. Washington Square is a novel written in 1880 by Henry James about a father's attempts to thwart a romance between his naive daughter and the man he believes wishes to marry her for her money.










Washington Square by Henry James