| Peso | 430 g |
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| Dimensões | 2 × 11 × 18 cm |
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The Portrait of a Lady
R$27,50
- Autor: James Henry
- Editora: Penguin
- Qtd. Páginas: 591
- Código Estoque: 266889A
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The conception of a certain young woman affronting her destiny, of her moving in the very same, hard world, through the author described in “The American,” and beautiful Isabel Archer, on her arrival from abroad, is courted by several single men. The account of her choice forms the greater part of this novel, regarded as the finest book of James’s middle period.
“The Portrait of a Lady” is a great novel, and we wish it for a final explanation of James’s peculiar gifts than we get there and in “The Bostonians.” It is in the great tradition of the Great Tradition.
It is as a study of the human soul that you think of “The Portrait of a Lady” and we are told that in White by Robert Browning, in the National Gallery, A. W. Washington, D.C. (right of Miss Violet Organ).

