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The Bostonians(English, Paperback, James Henry)

The Bostonians(English, Paperback, James Henry)

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Between 1885 and 1886, Sir Henry James' work ''The Bostonians'' was first published as a serial in The Century Magazine before being turned into a book in 1886. The unusual triangle at the center of this bittersweet tragicomedy is formed by Basil Ransom, a political conservative from Mississippi, Olive Chancellor, a feminist from Boston, and Vere Tarrant, Olive's lovely, young apprentice in the feminist movement. Additiolly, there are numerous political activists, jourlists, and strange eccentrics in the book. The conflict that Ransom and Olive have over Vere's allegiance and dedication is at the heart of the story. Basil Ransom, a lawyer and Civil War veteran, sparks a romantic interest in the main character. He convinces her to move away from her home and pursue education in the feminist movement. The Bostonians deal with openly political topics, in contrast to much of James' writing. Due in part to prevailing customs at the time, Olive's potential lesbian desire for Vere is not made clear. A colorful supporting ensemble of would-be reformers, cynical jourlists, and hangers-on surrounds the main characters. Vere Tarrant is a stunning young woman who, despite being passive and undecided, is an enthralling orator for women's rights, and Olive Chancellor.