Henry James Biography
Henry James, OM was an American author regarded as a
key transitional figure between literary realism and literary modernism and is
considered by many to be among the greatest novelists in the English language.
Wikipedia
Born: April 15, 1843, New York City, New York, United
States
Died: February 28, 1916, London, United Kingdom
Relatives: Henry James Sr. (father), William James
(brother), Alice James (sister)
Education: Harvard Law School
Movies: What Maisie Knew, The Bostonians, The Portrait
of a Lady, and MORE.
The Golden Bowl Summary
Henry James' novel "The Golden Bowl" tells
the story of the marriage of two couples and the impact the prior relationships
of these couples have on each other. The story revolves around a beautiful, but
cracked, golden bowl and the secrets this bowl allows to surface. Maggie, the
heroine of the book, goes into full battle mode to keep her husband, but
protect others from her knowledge of an adulterous affair. As the novel ends,
all Maggie's husband can see is her, proving to Maggie that her battle and the
sacrifices that were made were worth her efforts.
The action of the novel begins just a few days before
the wedding of Maggie Verver, daughter of a wealthy collector, and Prince
Amerigo, the ancestor of defamed royalty. During a visit to Fanny Assisngham,
the woman who introduced Maggie to the Prince, the Prince learns that Charlotte
Stant, a former lover is back in town. As Charlotte was also a friend of
Maggie's, Charlotte asks the Prince to accompany her on a shopping trip for a
wedding gift. The two find themselves in a shop where a beautiful golden bowl
is for sale. Although they do not buy the bowl because they suspect it is
flawed, the couple makes a great impression on the shopkeeper. This shopkeeper
eavesdrops as the two speak in Italian about their desire to give gifts to one
another.
After Maggie is married, she is unhappy with her
father being alone, so she arranges for him to meet Charlotte. The two decide
to get married, as Maggie had hoped. After this marriage, however, Maggie
begins to spend increasing amounts of time at her father's home with her father
while Charlotte and the Prince are left attending social functions together. As
they find themselves spending more and more time away from their spouses,
Charlotte and the Prince restart their old relationship. As time goes by, Maggie
begins to suspect there is an affair going on between Charlotte and the Prince.
Maggie receives the proof she needs of this affair
when she buys the golden bowl as a birthday gift for her father. The shopkeeper
who sells the bowl later comes to Maggie's house to tell her there is a flaw in
the piece and to offer her a refund. As her talks to her, he recognizes the
pictures of the Prince and Charlotte that Maggie has on display. He tells
Maggie of the couple's behavior the day they were in his store considering the
purchase of the same bowl.
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