Madame de Mauves is a novella by Henry James, originally published in The Galaxy magazine in 1874. The story centers on the troubled marriage of a scrupulous American wife and a far from scrupulous French husband, and is told mostly from the point of view of a male friend of the wife. The tale reflects the intense interest James took in the "international theme," especially early in his career. One of the longest fictions he had yet attempted, the smoothly narrated story shows that James was rapidly maturing in style and technique.
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| - Madame de Mauves is a novella by Henry James, originally published in The Galaxy magazine in 1874. The story centers on the troubled marriage of a scrupulous American wife and a far from scrupulous French husband, and is told mostly from the point of view of a male friend of the wife. The tale reflects the intense interest James took in the "international theme," especially early in his career. One of the longest fictions he had yet attempted, the smoothly narrated story shows that James was rapidly maturing in style and technique. (en)
- Madame de Mauves (titre original : Madame de Mauves) est un roman court d'Henry James, paru dans The Galaxy, février/mars 1874, et repris l’année suivante dans le recueil A Passionate Pilgrim, and Other Tales chez Osgood, à Boston. Cette œuvre de jeunesse est marquée, comme d'autres textes de cette période, par l'influence d'Honoré de Balzac sur Henry James. (fr)
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| - Madame de Mauves is a novella by Henry James, originally published in The Galaxy magazine in 1874. The story centers on the troubled marriage of a scrupulous American wife and a far from scrupulous French husband, and is told mostly from the point of view of a male friend of the wife. The tale reflects the intense interest James took in the "international theme," especially early in his career. One of the longest fictions he had yet attempted, the smoothly narrated story shows that James was rapidly maturing in style and technique. (en)
- Madame de Mauves (titre original : Madame de Mauves) est un roman court d'Henry James, paru dans The Galaxy, février/mars 1874, et repris l’année suivante dans le recueil A Passionate Pilgrim, and Other Tales chez Osgood, à Boston. Cette œuvre de jeunesse est marquée, comme d'autres textes de cette période, par l'influence d'Honoré de Balzac sur Henry James. (fr)
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