[Barnes & Noble Classics Series 125] • The Bostonians

[Barnes & Noble Classics Series 125] • The Bostonians
Authors
James, Henry
Publisher
Barnes Noble Classics
Tags
classics , fiction > literary classics
ISBN
9781593082970
Date
1886-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.51 MB
Lang
en
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Introduction by Siri Hustvedt.

Nearly a century before the birth of the contemporary feminist movement, Henry James dealt with its nineteenth-cetnure forerunner in The Bostonians. Mixing acute social observation and psychological analysis with mordant humor, James hangs his story on a unique instance of the traditional romantic triangle. At its apex stands the vibrantly beautiful Verena Tarrant, an intense public speaker who arouses the passions of two very different people. Olive Chancellor, a Boston-bred suffragette, dreams of turning Verena into a fiery campaigner for women's rights. Basil Ransom, a Mississippi-bred lawyer, dreams of turning her into his wife. As these two struggle for possession of Verena's soul--and body--their confusion, crises, and conflicts begin almost preternaturally to prefigure today's sexual politics. In fact, James's complex portrait of Olive and her ideals, savagely satirical yet sympathetic and so controversial when it first appeared, continues to evoke both anger and admiration. But James treats Verena and Basil with equal complexity, climaxed by the novel's quietly haunting final sentence.