Henry James Collection: the Ghostly Rental / Daisy Miller / the Altar of the Dead - Henry James - Audio Book - Classic Collection - 9781501278259 - August 25, 2015
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Henry James Collection: the Ghostly Rental / Daisy Miller / the Altar of the Dead

Henry James

Henry James Collection: the Ghostly Rental / Daisy Miller / the Altar of the Dead

Publisher Marketing:"The Ghostly Rental"Henry James wrote many excellent ghost stories, his most famous being, "The Turn of the Screw." In "The Ghostly Rental," a newcomer in town, who loves to walk for exercise, comes upon a deserted rural road. He follows the road and comes upon a house that immediately strikes him as "simply haunted." He is determined to get into the house and find out the truth about it. What he finds out turns out to be quite different than what he expected. "Daisy Miller""Daisy Miller" is one of Henry James'' shorter and earlier novels. Written in 1878, it portrays the confused courtship of a headstrong American girl by Winterbourne, a compatriot of hers who is much more sophisticated. His pursuit of her is hampered by her own flirtatiousness, which is frowned upon by the other expatriates they meet in Switzerland and Italy. Her lack of understanding regarding social mores of the society she so desperately wishes to enter ultimately leads to a very unexpected ending. In addition to being a very good story, the novel serves as both a psychological description of the mind of a young woman and an analysis of the traditional views of a society to a clear outsider. This continues to be one of James'' most popular works. "The Altar of the Dead""The Altar of the Dead" was first published in the collection "Terminations" in 1895. It is a fable of life and death significance which explores what happens when a man tries to keep the remembrance of his dead friends, to save them from being forgotten entirely in the rush of everyday events. He meets a woman who shares his ideals, only to find that the past places what seems to be an impassable barrier between them. Although James was not a religious man, at least in the conventional sense, this story shows a deep spirituality in its treatment of mortality and the transcendent power of unselfish love. Critics have generally rated this tale very high among James'' works, with some calling it a "glorious fable," "magnificently written," and "one of his finest." James himself proudly placed the story at the head of volume 17 of the "New York Edition" (1907-09) of his fiction, before even "The Beast in the Jungle." The tale also appeared in a number of later anthologies. This novel is part of Brilliance Audio''s extensive Classic Collection, bringing you timeless masterpieces that you and your family are sure to love. Contributor Bio:  James, Henry Henry James is one of the greatest American novelists, and spent his last years in England. Among his numerous works are The Ambassadors and The Golden Bowl, his two masterpieces.

Media Audio Book     MP3-CD   (CD with MP3-files)
Number of discs 1
Released August 25, 2015
ISBN13 9781501278259
Label Classic Collection
Dimensions 133 × 172 × 11 mm   ·   68 g

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