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In 'English Hours' by Henry James, readers are transported to the English countryside through a series of vivid and introspective essays. James' elegant prose captures the essence of rural England, showcasing its beauty and charm while reflecting on the cultural and social nuances of the people he encounters. The book's descriptive style and attention to detail make it a quintessential piece of travel literature, offering readers a captivating glimpse into the landscapes and lifestyles of rural England in the late 19th century. Henry James, known for his psychological insights and keen…mehr

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In 'English Hours' by Henry James, readers are transported to the English countryside through a series of vivid and introspective essays. James' elegant prose captures the essence of rural England, showcasing its beauty and charm while reflecting on the cultural and social nuances of the people he encounters. The book's descriptive style and attention to detail make it a quintessential piece of travel literature, offering readers a captivating glimpse into the landscapes and lifestyles of rural England in the late 19th century. Henry James, known for his psychological insights and keen observations of human behavior, was inspired to write 'English Hours' by his extensive travels in England and his fascination with the country's customs and traditions. His nuanced portrayal of the English countryside demonstrates his ability to blend personal experience with keen analysis, resulting in a work that is both informative and engaging. I highly recommend 'English Hours' to readers who appreciate literary travelogues and insightful reflections on culture and society. Henry James' evocative writing style and keen observations make this book a truly enriching reading experience for anyone interested in exploring the English countryside through the eyes of a master storyteller.
Autorenporträt
Henry James (1843 - 1916) was an iconic figure of nineteenth-century literature. Among his many masterpieces are The Portrait of a Lady, The Bostonians, The Europeans, The Golden Bowl and Washington Square. As well as fiction, James produced several works of travel literature and biography and was one of the great letter-writers of any age. A contemporary and friend of Robert Louis Stevenson, Edith Wharton and Joseph Conrad, James continues to exert a major influence on generations of novelists and writers.