Henry James 
The Golden Bowl [EPUB ebook] 

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‘The Golden Bowl’ is a novel by Henry James, first published in 1904. It is considered one of James’s major works and is known for its complex narrative structure, psychological depth, and exploration of the themes of marriage, betrayal, and the complexities of human relationships.
The novel follows the story of a wealthy American widower named Adam Verver and his daughter, Maggie, who marry Prince Amerigo, an impoverished Italian nobleman. The ‘golden bowl’ of the title refers to a beautiful but flawed crystal bowl that symbolizes the fragile nature of their relationships.
As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that both Maggie and Amerigo have secrets from their pasts and hidden motivations that threaten to unravel their marriage. When Maggie discovers that her husband is having an affair with her best friend, Charlotte Stant, she must navigate the delicate balance between loyalty to her husband and loyalty to her father.
James’s prose style is characterized by its intricate syntax, richly detailed descriptions, and keen psychological insight into his characters’ inner lives. ‘The Golden Bowl’ is renowned for its subtle exploration of the tensions and contradictions inherent in human relationships, as well as its exploration of the ways in which social and cultural expectations shape individual behavior.
While ‘The Golden Bowl’ received mixed reviews upon its initial publication, it has since come to be regarded as one of James’s masterpieces and a classic of English literature. It remains widely studied and admired for its sophisticated narrative technique and penetrating examination of the human heart.

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