Anyone want to discuss this book?
I have recently started reading this book, and though I do enjoy the writing of James, I find it can be a bit difficult at times. I think that discussing this book might help greater understanding, and allow one to pull more meaning from it.
Would anyone be interested in discussing this book?
Reading "The Ambassadors"
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Jozanny
It is not an easy novel to grasp.
A hundred pages in, I'm finding reading almost impossible, both cryptic and tedious, but I will persevere. Self absorbed Strether from Woollet USA and ice-cold Wakefield doing next to nothing while meditating on Chad, someone's son - probably Mrs Newsome's.
I remember the first half of Washington Square being equally tedious, though now, looking back, I can see clearly the fine tapestry of interplay within Catherine's family - father and aunts - that I had overlooked.
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Jozanny
Some critics think this is his best novel, but I give that honor to GB.
The Golden Bowl is magnificent, with The Wings of the Dove not far behind.