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OUTCRY

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Založba Neelkanth Prakashan, junij 2024
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The Outcry is a novel written by Henry James, first published in 1911. It is one of James's later works and is considered a satire of British society and the art market. Here's an overview of The Outcry:Plot:The novel centers around the sale of a valuable piece of art, a Renaissance-era statue known as the Outcry, which is being auctioned off by an English aristocrat, Lord Theign. The sale of the statue causes a stir among collectors, art dealers, and members of high society, each vying to acquire the prized artwork.At the center of the story is Hugh Crimble, an American art collector who becomes embroiled in the drama surrounding the auction. As Crimble navigates the complexities of the art world and the social circles of London, he must grapple with questions of integrity, ambition, and the true value of art.Themes:Social Satire: The Outcry is a satire of British upper-class society and its obsession with status, wealth, and social conventions. James skewers the pretensions and hypocrisies of the aristocracy, as well as the commercialization of art and culture.Art and Commerce: The novel explores the intersection of art and commerce, particularly in the context of the art market. James examines the motivations of collectors, dealers, and speculators, highlighting the ways in which art can become commodified and stripped of its intrinsic value.Identity and Authenticity: Through the character of Hugh Crimble, The Outcry raises questions about identity and authenticity. Crimble, an American outsider, finds himself caught between different worlds and must navigate competing interests and allegiances.Style:Henry James's writing in The Outcry is characterized by its intricate prose, psychological depth, and keen observation of social mores. He employs a nuanced narrative style that delves into the inner thoughts and motivations of his characters, as well as the nuances of their social interactions.While The Outcry is not as densely packed or stylistically complex as some of James's earlier works, it still showcases his talent for exploring the complexities of human relationships and the dynamics of social power.Legacy:The Outcry is one of Henry James's lesser-known novels but still holds significance for its exploration of themes such as society, art, and identity. While not as widely read or studied as some of James's more famous works, it remains an interesting and thought-provoking addition to his body of work.The novel offers valuable insights into James's views on art, culture, and society, as well as his preoccupation with the tension between tradition and modernity. It is a fascinating glimpse into the world of turn-of-the-century London and the complexities of the human condition.

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Polni naslov OUTCRY
Avtor Henry James
Jezik Angleščina
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Datum izida 2024
EAN 9789361442285
Koda Libristo 49189339
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