

Principessa Casamassima
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Con Principessa Casamassima James risponde alle critiche di indifferenza ai problemi sociali e scarsa coscienza politica che gli furono rivolte. Protagonista del romanzo, pubblicato nel 1886, è Hyacinth Robinson, figlio bastardo di un lord inglese e di una prostituta parigina. Entrato a far parte di un’organizzazione anarchico-rivoluzionaria, conosce, non casualmente, Cristina – la principessa Casamassima – con la quale vive un rapporto di reciproche seduzioni. Finirà emarginato da ogni affetto e fede, nell’allucinazione di un misterioso incarico affidatogli dai compagni. Anche in queste pagine, nonostante l’inusuale scelta tematica, resta inalterata la capacità di James di fondere “reale” e “romantico”, ponendo «il centro del soggetto nella coscienza del personaggio».
- ISBN: 8811139457
- Casa Editrice: Garzanti
- Pagine: 560
- Data di uscita: 18-09-2014
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I chose this (early in my acquaintance with James) for the plot: Henry James does radical London. I stayed for the style… I understand this is his ‘middle period’, without the tortuosity of his late; still with traits you either like or don’t. For me it was word-perfect – only a suspicion of wafflin Leggi tutto
Senryu Review: Dithering bookworm ponders violent revolt but prefers being bland
A great novel, even read as an inexpensive and indifferently copyedited ebook. Of course, it’s an even greater novel when followed up by Lionel Trilling’s famous essay about James’s novel in Trilling’s The Liberal Imagination (the essay is included in some editions of The Princess Casamassima as a p Leggi tutto
I got this title from a Thomas Pynchon novel I couldn't finish. (I think a dog was reading it.) That should have been a red flag. It's a weird book in that there's a lot to admire. Certainly, with its oppressive 1880s London atmosphere, I can see how this book would later impact Eliot ("Preludes") a Leggi tutto
Happy chance led me to read The Princess Casamassima directly after George Gissing’s Born in Exile . I had no idea that the two novels were so close in setting and theme. The leading character of James’s novel (published in 1886) is, like Gissing’s (1892), “born in exile.” Both are highly intelligent Leggi tutto
This is my first foray into the work of Henry James. His writing and character development are extraordinary. In his preface, James said, "One can never tell everything", and he is masterful in his choice of what he tells about each character. One of the pleasures of reading this novel is the delicio Leggi tutto
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