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The Sense of the Past

Henry James

Casa editrice: e-artnow

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This is an unfinished novel by the American author Henry James that was published in 1917, a year after James' death. The novel is at once an eerie account of time travel and a bittersweet comedy of manners. A young American trades places with a remote ancestor in early 19th century England and encounters many complications in his new surroundings.
Disponibile da: 10/12/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 214 pagine.

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