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The Princess Casamassima: A Novel

The narrative follows a young man from a modest urban background who becomes entangled with radical politics and an influential aristocratic woman, tracing his inward conflicts as social feeling collides with ideological commitment. Through careful social observation and psychological detail, the work contrasts street-level poverty, genteel privilege, and clandestine agitation, examining loyalty, aesthetic sensitivity, and the allure of violence. These pressures force the central character into a wrenching decision that reframes his sense of self and his ties to others.

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The narrative follows a young man from a modest urban background who becomes entangled with radical politics and an influential aristocratic woman, tracing his inward conflicts as social feeling collides with ideological commitment. Through careful social observation and psychological detail, the work contrasts street-level poverty, genteel privilege, and clandestine agitation, examining loyalty, aesthetic sensitivity, and the allure of violence. These pressures force the central character into a wrenching decision that reframes his sense of self and his ties to others.

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Henry James

Henry James (1843-1916) was an American-British author known for his contributions to literary realism and psychological fiction. His works often explore themes of consciousness and the complexities of human relationships. James is particularly recognized for his nuanced character studies and intricate narratives. One of his most notable works, "Daisy Miller: A Study," examines the clash between American and European cultures through the lens of a young American woman's experiences in Europe. His extensive body of work includes novels, short stories, and critical essays, reflecting his keen observations of society and the human condition.

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