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Manderley Press Ltd Hardback English

Washington Square

By Henry James

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Manderley Press Ltd Hardback English

Washington Square

By Henry James

Regular price £19.99 £16.99 Save 15%
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  • "Perhaps the only novel in which a man has successfully invaded the feminine field and produced a work comparable to Jane Austen's.” Graham GreeneHenry James’ Washington Square is a classic tale of love, betrayal and stifling societal pressures, set in the heart of nineteenth-century New York. It has become one of his best-loved and most widely admired novels, inspiring writers, artists and playwrights for nearly 150 years. This brand-new edition, published as a beautiful gift hardback, is also introduced by Colm Toibin, who is an expert in the life and works of Henry James and has re-examined the novel in light of the author’s connections to its New York setting. Toibin’s own bestselling novel about Henry James, The Master, was published in 2004, and is a powerful tribute to this author written from a novelist’s point of view.
"Perhaps the only novel in which a man has successfully invaded the feminine field and produced a work comparable to Jane Austen's.” Graham GreeneHenry James’ Washington Square is a classic tale of love, betrayal and stifling societal pressures, set in the heart of nineteenth-century New York. It has become one of his best-loved and most widely admired novels, inspiring writers, artists and playwrights for nearly 150 years. This brand-new edition, published as a beautiful gift hardback, is also introduced by Colm Toibin, who is an expert in the life and works of Henry James and has re-examined the novel in light of the author’s connections to its New York setting. Toibin’s own bestselling novel about Henry James, The Master, was published in 2004, and is a powerful tribute to this author written from a novelist’s point of view.