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The Reverberator
The Reverberator
The Reverberator
Audiobook5 hours

The Reverberator

Written by Henry James

Narrated by Nicholas Clifford

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Enter the world of "The Reverberator" by Henry James, a witty and incisive exploration of American expatriate life in Europe. This audiobook takes you into the drawing rooms and salons of Paris, where the American protagonist encounters a lively cast of characters, cultural clashes, and the allure of scandalous gossip. James' sharp social commentary and clever dialogue reveal the complexities of love, relationships, and societal expectations. With its exploration of the clash between American and European values, the story offers a humorous and thought-provoking commentary on cultural identity and the power of the press. Prepare to be entertained by a narrative that uncovers the foibles of human nature and the dynamics of transatlantic social circles.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherErika
Release dateOct 18, 2023
Author

Henry James

Henry James was born in New York in 1843, the younger brother of the philosopher William James, 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 both prodigious and of the highest quality: more than ten outstanding novels including his masterpiece, The Portrait of a Lady; 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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