尬
亨利詹姆斯的"尬"系列是一系列令人信服的小说,每个小说都是精心设计的心理研究,为听众提供了对19世纪末的微妙的焦虑和社会困境的窗口. 1896年出版,这本卷将詹姆斯的特征关注艺术的性质,公众期望与私人现实之间的冲突,以及人类联系的常常不言而喻规则,并将其融入到紧,强大的叙事中. 对于任何欣赏质疑生命的可见表面,以揭示底下的复杂流程的文学作品,或者对人类愚蠢和渴望的缓慢揭示感到满意的人来说,这些故事既是挑战,也是深厚的满意度. 它们的永恒相关性在于詹姆斯的奇怪能力去剖析人类的状况,使他的角色的"尬"甚至一个世纪后都感到非常熟悉.
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尬 by Henry James. The underlying text is in the U.S. public domain. We do not republish any modern copyrighted edition, translation, or commentary.
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