What Maisie Knew
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Erscheinungsdatum
17.07.2023
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506 KB
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Englisch
EAN
9788028302214
In "What Maisie Knew," Henry James delves into the complexities of perception and consciousness through the eyes of a young girl navigating the tumultuous terrain of her parents' divorce. The novel employs a distinctive narrative style that highlights the subjectivity of Maisie's experiences, encapsulating the innocence and bewilderment of childhood against a backdrop of adult disillusionment. James's prose is characterized by its psychological depth and intricate exploration of social dynamics, positioning the work within the context of late 19th-century realism, where the intricacies of personal relationships and moral ambiguity are thoroughly examined. Henry James, an iconic figure in American literature, was known for his keen insights into the human psyche and social structures. His own experiences with transatlantic culture and family dynamics significantly influenced the narrative of "What Maisie Knew." As a writer who often grappled with themes of identity and individual perception, James sought to illustrate the fragility of childhood innocence in a world rife with adult complications, highlighting the emotional toll of familial discord. For readers interested in a profound exploration of childhood and the intricate web of adult relationships, "What Maisie Knew" is an essential read. James's masterful storytelling invites contemplation on the vulnerabilities of youth and the often harsh realities that permeate one's formative years, making it an enduring work that resonates deeply across generations.
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