The American
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1877
435
Novel • Fiction
Paris, France • 1860s
1877
Adult
16+ years
Set in 1868, The American by Henry James follows wealthy businessman Christopher Newman, who travels to Paris in search of a suitable wife. Meeting Claire de Cintré through friends, he begins a hesitant courtship complicated by her family's reluctance and strict social codes. As Newman navigates various relationships and societal expectations, he faces significant personal and ethical dilemmas.
Mysterious
Romantic
Challenging
Melancholic
Suspenseful
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Henry James's novel The American skillfully depicts the cultural clash between the New World and Old World through protagonist Christopher Newman. Reviews praise its intricate character development and atmospheric prose. However, some critics find its pacing uneven and the plot occasionally meandering. Overall, it's a nuanced exploration of societal contrasts and personal ambition.
A reader who would enjoy The American by Henry James typically appreciates classic literature with intricate characters and themes of cultural clash. Fans of The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton or Middlemarch by George Eliot will find the novel's exploration of societal norms and personal transformation particularly compelling.
7,069 ratings
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435
Novel • Fiction
Paris, France • 1860s
1877
Adult
16+ years
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