In “The Europeans,” Henry James crafts a sophisticated satire of manners and morals, centered on an expatriated American woman who, seeking a fresh start, leaves her failing marriage in Europe to pursue a new husband in Boston with her younger brother. This novel, one of James’s most popular and optimistic works, captures the cultural contrasts and personal ambitions of its characters with James’s signature wit and insight.
Why You Should Read?
- Offers a sharp satire of social norms and personal desires, showcasing James’s masterful storytelling.
- Explores themes of cultural identity and personal transformation, appealing to readers interested in character-driven narratives.
- Features a compelling protagonist whose journey of self-discovery resonates with anyone contemplating life changes.
- Part of Penguin Classics, ensuring a reliable and authoritative edition with insightful introductions and notes.