Explore the intricate tapestry of 19th-century domestic life in Henry James's collection of short stories, "A London Life; The Patagonia; The Liar; Mrs. Temperly." A master of psychological fiction, James delves into the complexities of character, revealing the hidden currents beneath the surface of everyday existence. Set against the backdrop of London, these stories offer compelling character studies, exploring human relationships and social dynamics with wit and insight. From subtle comedies to profound observations on human nature, James's stories remain timeless classics, offering a glimpse into a bygone era while resonating with enduring themes of love, deception, and the search for meaning. This meticulously prepared edition brings these captivating tales to life, ensuring an accessible and enriching reading experience.
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