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The ambassadors (Modern Library pbk. ed.)

James, HenryToibin, Colm(Introduction by)
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Introduction by Colm TAAAa AaAAaAa AaAAAAAaAA AAaAAAaAaAAAa AaAAaAAAaAA!AAAAAaAA!AAaAaAAibnOne of the final masterpieces from one of the world's greatest authors, Henry James's The Ambassadors is now available for the first time in a Modern Library edition, with a new Introduction by acclaimed novelist Colm TAAAa AaAAaAa AaAAAAAaAA AAaAAAaAaAAAa AaAAaAAAaAA!AAAAAaAA!AAaAaAAibn.

A keenly observed tale of a man's awakening to life, this dark comic novel follows Lewis Lambert Strether, a middle-aged widower, on a mission to Europe to convince his fiancAAAa AaAAaAa AaAAAAAaAA AAaAAAaAaAAAa AaAAaAAAaAA!AAAAAaAA!AAaAaAA(c)e's wayward son to forsake the pleasures of Paris and return to America.

Rich with fin de siAAAa AaAAaAa AaAAAAAaAA AAaAAAaAaAAAa AaAAaAAAaAA!AAAAAaAA!AAaAaAA*cle detail, The Ambassadors brims with finely drawn character portraits, including one of the Master's most unforgettable heroinesthe beguiling Madame de Vionnet.

This was the novel that Henry James himself considered his finest, and no one is better equipped to put it into literary and historical context than Colm TAAAa AaAAaAa AaAAAAAaAA AAaAAAaAaAAAa AaAAaAAAaAA!AAAAAaAA!AAaAaAAibn, whose award-winning novel The Master depicted the inner life of James in the final years of the nineteenth century.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Product Details
Modern Library
0679644083 / 9780679644088
eBook (EPUB)
813.4
10/01/2012
English
576 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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