Thalia Book Club Henry Jamess The P..., Henry James
Thalia Book Club Henry Jamess The P..., Henry James
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Thalia Book Club: Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady with Jennifer Egan, Siri Hustvedt and Margot Livesey

Author: Henry James

Narrator: Jennifer Egan, Siri Hustvedt, Fritz Weaver, Margot Livesey

Unabridged: 1 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Symphony Space

Published: 03/06/2013


Synopsis

Novelists Egan (Pulitzer Prize-winner for A Visit from the Goon Squad), Hustvedt (The Summer Without Men) and Livesey (The Flight of Gemma Hardy) - the trio that brought Middlemarch and Anna Karenina to life at this book club - are back by popular demand to revisit James' classic. With a reading from the novel by Fritz Weaver. // Other narrators: Margot Livesy, Fritz Weaver

About Henry James

American-born writer Henry James (1843–1916) authored 20 novels, 112 stories, 12 plays, and a number of literary criticisms.

James was born in New York City into a wealthy family. In his youth, James traveled back and forth between Europe and America. He studied with tutors in Geneva, London, Paris, Bologna, and Bonn. At the age of nineteen, he briefly attended Harvard Law School, but he was more interested in literature than law. James published his first short story, "A Tragedy of Errors," two years later and then devoted himself entirely to literature. In the late 1860s and early 1870s, he was a contributor to the Nation and Atlantic Monthly. His first novel, Watch and Ward, first appeared serially in the Atlantic.

After living in Paris, where he was a contributor to the New York Tribune, James moved to England. During his first years in Europe, James wrote novels that portrayed Americans living abroad. Between 1906 and 1910, he revised many of his tales and novels for the so-called New York edition of his complete works. Between 1913 and 1917, his three-volume autobiography-A Small Boy and Others, Notes of a Son and Brother, and The Middle Years (released posthumously)-was published. His last two novels, The Ivory Tower and The Sense of the Past, were left unfinished at his death.

Among James's masterpieces are Daisy Miller, The Portrait of a Lady, The Bostonians, and The Wings of the Dove. In addition, James considered his 1903 work The Ambassadors his most "perfect" work of art.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Glenn on March 09, 2018

In the section of his Moral Discourses entitled How a person can preserve their proper character in any situation the Stoic philosopher Epictetus says “You are the one who knows yourself – which is to say, you know how much you are worth in your own estimation, and therefore at what price you will s......more

Goodreads review by Jola on June 15, 2017

What did I think? It's really hard to think feeling weak in the presence of sheer beauty, having your breath taken away and being hypnotised! Two weeks later Not much has changed since I finished reading. I still feel almost as infatuated with this novella as the nameless narrator was obsessed with Je......more

Goodreads review by None on May 06, 2025

James’s 1888 novella smuggles a sly dilemma into a sun-faded Venetian frame. Its nameless narrator, all teeth and manners, sneaks his way into the lives of Juliana Bordereau and her niece Miss Tina, armed with nothing but false charm and a scholar’s greed. He wants the papers of the deceased America......more