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Gabrielle de Bergerac

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Romántica

Henry James's "Gabrielle de Bergerac" is a nuanced exploration of identity, social dynamics, and the intricacies of human relationships. Written with James's trademark psychological depth, the narrative delves into the life of the enigmatic titular character, Gabrielle, who navigates the complexities of her existence within the constraints of society. The prose is characterized by its rich, intricate sentences and subtle irony, reflecting the literary context of the late 19th century when the emphasis on character-driven narratives began to flourish, marking a departure from the more sensationalist literature of earlier periods. Henry James, an American expatriate, spent significant portions of his life in Europe, which profoundly influenced his writing. His experiences with diverse cultures and social classes informed his acute observations of the human condition, as presented in "Gabrielle de Bergerac." The depth of his characters often mirrors his own struggles with identity and belonging, positioning him as a prominent figure in the literary movement of realism. This remarkable novel is highly recommended to readers who appreciate intricate character studies and the exploration of social themes. James's skillful prose invites readers into the heart of Gabrielle's experiences, encouraging a reflective engagement with the deeper currents of emotion and societal expectation that shape her life.

© 2022 DigiCat (eBook ): 8596547315766

Fecha de lanzamiento

eBook : 15 de septiembre de 2022

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