Lady Barbarina by JAMES, Henry

Rich and beautiful American girls heading to England to find themselves noble titles through marriage, and using their New World wealth to prop up the waning strength of the...

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Roderick Hudson by JAMES, Henry

Published as a serial in 1875, Roderick Hudson is Jamess first important novel. The theme of Americans in Europe, so important in much of Jamess work, is already central to the...

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Pupil, The by JAMES, Henry

Pemberton, a young American with an Oxford education and out of money, takes a job tutoring Morgan Moreen, the 12-year old son of an American couple living in Europe in a style...

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Ambassadors, The by JAMES, Henry

Henry James considered The Ambassadors his best, or perhaps his best-wrought, novel. It plays on the great Jamesian theme of the American abroad, who finds himself in an older,...

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Reverberator, The by JAMES, Henry

Another Jamesian look at Americans in Paris. What happens when a reporter for an American scandal sheet (The Reverberator) is looking for a good story, though one which might...

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Washington Square by JAMES, Henry

Washington Square is a short novel by Henry James. Originally published in 1880 as a serial in Cornhill Magazine and Harpers New Monthly Magazine, it is a structurally simple...

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Owen Wingrave by JAMES, Henry

A young man of good family with a long distinguished military tradition indicates that he will not follow his ancestors path into the army. Dire results ensue. Benjamin Britten in...

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Real Thing, The by JAMES, Henry

The Real Thing is, on one level, a somewhat ironic tale of an artist and two rather particular models. Yet it also raises questions about the relationship between the notion of...

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International Episode, An by JAMES, Henry

Two men visting the US from London meet a pair of charming women who return the visit the following year in London. Romantic intrigues, miscommunication and cultural faux pas...

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Valdemar E James Uns Macacos Muito Amigos

James e Valdemar são macacos camaradas que não têm limite para viver e inventar. Eles viajam, dirigem, criam e estão sempre muito unidos. O livro narra, em seus coloridos...

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