An edition of The Bostonians: a novel. (1886)

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An edition of The Bostonians: a novel. (1886)

The Bostonians

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Henry James has written an American novel with a slate of all-American post-Civil War performers: abolitionists, transcendentalists, professional reformers, political zealots, ill-advised innocents. James still uses themes of the misuse of others and the desire to control them as the cardinal sin of all relationships. This story is also a chivalric tale of traditional society as enacted by Basil Ransom, an unreconstructed Southern intellectual from post-Civil War Mississippi. He travels north to Boston and meets Olive Chancellor who is a talented young woman brought up to join in the battle of equal rights for women. Olive has an innocent female friend, Verena, who has committed herself to the 'Cause' and admires Olive for her ability to speak eloquently in public circumstances. Both Olive and Basil are trying to save Verena for their own selfish reasons. James employs many different methods to present their reasons: a caricature of American life in the new industrial time after the Civil War, a fable whose hero is a defender of the family, a sociological introduction to the suffrage movement. The skirmishes become more personal to the characters and more specific to their situations as they explore the justifications for their beliefs. "The Bostonians" is a history as compelling and romantic as such an emotionally conflicted representation can offer.Please Note: This book is easy to read in true text, not scanned images that can sometimes be difficult to decipher. The Microsoft eBook has a contents page linked to the chapter headings for easy navigation. The Adobe eBook has bookmarks at chapter headings and is printable up to two full copies per year. Both versions are text searchable.

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Cover of: The Bostonians
The Bostonians
2004, NuVision Publications
E-book in English
Cover of: The Bostonians (Oxford World's Classics)
The Bostonians (Oxford World's Classics)
May 29, 1998, Oxford University Press, USA
in English
Cover of: The Bostonians
The Bostonians
1992, A. Knopf, Distributed by Random House
in English
Cover of: The Bostonians
The Bostonians
1992, Everyman's library
in English
Cover of: The Bostonians
The Bostonians
1986, Penguin Books, Viking Penguin
in English
Cover of: The Bostonians
The Bostonians
1984, Bantam Books
in English
Cover of: The Bostonians
The Bostonians
1984, Bantam Books
in English
Cover of: Les Bostoniennes
Les Bostoniennes
November 8, 1973, Gallimard
Mass Market Paperback in French
Cover of: The Bostonians
Cover of: The Bostonians
Cover of: The Bostonians
The Bostonians: a novel
1886, Macmillan and Co.

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OL24292703M
ISBN 10
1595472096
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0C98D2DA-04DB-4B45-8499-9F3144A4183A

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First published in 1886, The Bostonians is one of James' wittiest social satires. It begins with the arrival in Boston of Basil Ransom, in search of a career. The book turns on the relationship between Ransom, a conservative civil war veteran, his feminist cousin Olive Chancellor, and Verena Tarrant, a newcomer to their circle whose affections are sought by both Olive and Basil.James' ambivalence towards the reformist movement is made plain in this novel, which is crowded with eccentric and colourful characters. The narrative moves us in turns to sneer at the Boston reformers and to sympathise with Olive as she struggles to keep the reformist flame burning in her protege's heart.

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February 17, 2024 Edited by ImportBot import existing book
January 31, 2013 Edited by VacuumBot Corrected bad edit: updated format to 'E-book'
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