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The Bostonians

by Henry James

Novel depicting New England feminism, reform movements, and romantic conflict

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Henry James
Henry James

James was the supreme analyst of consciousness and social nuance in the novel, whose later work pioneered the stream of indirect thought that became central to literary modernism. His novels of Americans in Europe explore the cultural and moral gulf between the New World and the Old.

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