The Chaperon

The Chaperon

by Henry James
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 18/01/2025

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The story revolves around the character of Miss Scope, a middle-aged chaperone who accompanies young ladies of the upper class on their social outings. Miss Scope is a well-respected and reliable chaperon, known for her impeccable manners and discretion. She has a close relationship with her charges, particularly with the young and charming Miss Scope, whom she accompanies to various social events.As the novella unfolds, it becomes clear that there is an underlying tension in the relationship between Miss Scope and her young charge, and the story explores the nature of their connection and the emotional complexities that arise. Henry James delves into themes of duty, propriety, and the dynamics between the older generation and the younger."The Chaperon" is a study of the characters' inner thoughts and the unspoken emotions that permeate their interactions. It provides insight into the social norms and expectations of the time, as well as the subtleties of human behavior and the impact of societal conventions on personal relationships.If you enjoy Henry James's exploration of the intricacies of social and emotional life, "The Chaperon" is a compelling novella to explore. It offers a nuanced and thought-provoking examination of the relationships between individuals bound by duty and the unspoken desires that lie beneath the surface.

ISBN:
9789369184576
9789369184576
Category:
Adventure
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
18-01-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Zinc Read
Henry James

Henry James was born in New York in 1843 and was educated in Europe and America. He left Harvard Law School in 1863, after a year's attendance, to concentrate on writing, and from 1869 he began to make prolonged visits to Europe, eventually settling in England in 1876.

His literary output was prodigious and of the highest quality: more than ten outstanding novels, including The Portrait of a Lady and The American; countless novellas and short stories; as well as innumerable essays, letters, and other pieces of critical prose. Known by contemporary fellow novelists as 'the Master', James died in Kensington, London, in 1916.

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