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"The Finer Grain" is a collection of short stories by Henry James, first published in 1910. Henry James, an American-British author, is well-known for his contributions to 19th-century literature, particularly for his novels exploring the complexities of human relationships and social dynamics. "The Finer Grain" consists of several short stories that delve into themes such as love, marriage, social manners, and the nuances of human behavior. James' prose is characterized by its intricate psychological insights and subtle explorations of character motivations. Some of the stories included in…mehr

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"The Finer Grain" is a collection of short stories by Henry James, first published in 1910. Henry James, an American-British author, is well-known for his contributions to 19th-century literature, particularly for his novels exploring the complexities of human relationships and social dynamics. "The Finer Grain" consists of several short stories that delve into themes such as love, marriage, social manners, and the nuances of human behavior. James' prose is characterized by its intricate psychological insights and subtle explorations of character motivations. Some of the stories included in "The Finer Grain" are "The Velvet Glove," "Mrs. Medwin," "The Bench of Desolation," and "The Marriages." These tales often revolve around the intricacies of romantic relationships, societal expectations, and the clash between personal desires and social constraints. While "The Finer Grain" may not be as widely studied or recognized as some of James' longer novels like "The Portrait of a Lady" or "The Turn of the Screw," it still offers valuable insights into his writing style and thematic concerns. The collection remains a significant contribution to James' body of work and to the genre of short fiction in general.

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