The Point of View by Henry James
The novel revolves around a young American woman who travels to Europe with her cousin and becomes infatuated with an older man. The story explores themes of love, identity, and the complexities of human relationships through multiple narrative perspectives.
By Henry James · First published 1903 · Genre: Epistolary, Fiction, Social Commentary · 8 chapters
Contents
- From Miss Aurora Church, at Sea, to Miss Whiteside, in Paris
- Mrs. Church, in New York, to Madame Galopin, at Geneva
- From Miss Sturdy, at Newport, to Mrs. Draper, in Florence
- From the Honourable Edward Antrobus, M. P., in Boston, to the Honourable Mrs. Antrobus
- From Louis Leverett, in Boston, to Harvard Tremont, in Paris
- From M. Gustave Lejaune, of the French Academy, to M. Adolphe Bouche, in Paris
- From Marcellus Cockerel, in Washington, to Mrs. Cooler, Nee Cockerel, at Oakland, California
- From Miss Aurora Church, in New York, to Miss Whiteside, in Paris
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