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A London Life is a novella by Henry James, first published in Scribner's Magazine in 1888. The plot revolves around a crumbling marriage and its impact on many other people, especially Laura Wing, the sister of the soon-to-be-divorced wife. Laura is a classic Jamesian "central consciousness," whose reflections and emotions color the presentation of the storyline and the other characters. The tale is notable for its straightforward, even hard-edged approach to sexuality and divorce. This might reflect the influence of French naturalism on James during the 1880s.

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  • A London Life is a novella by Henry James, first published in Scribner's Magazine in 1888. The plot revolves around a crumbling marriage and its impact on many other people, especially Laura Wing, the sister of the soon-to-be-divorced wife. Laura is a classic Jamesian "central consciousness," whose reflections and emotions color the presentation of the storyline and the other characters. The tale is notable for its straightforward, even hard-edged approach to sexuality and divorce. This might reflect the influence of French naturalism on James during the 1880s. (en)
  • Une vie à Londres (titre original : A London Life) est un roman court d'Henry James, paru en décembre 1888 dans la revue Scribner's Magazine. Il a été repris en volume l’année suivante chez Macmillan à Londres et New York. Ce roman court, influencé par l’école des naturalistes français, et tout particulièrement par Émile Zola, rappelle, à cause du thème du divorce et du point de vue exercée par une jeune narratrice, Ce que savait Maisie, roman plus tardif d'Henry James, qui lui est supérieur. (fr)
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  • A London Life (en)
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  • Scribner's Magazine (en)
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  • June–September 1888 (en)
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  • A London Life (en)
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  • A London Life is a novella by Henry James, first published in Scribner's Magazine in 1888. The plot revolves around a crumbling marriage and its impact on many other people, especially Laura Wing, the sister of the soon-to-be-divorced wife. Laura is a classic Jamesian "central consciousness," whose reflections and emotions color the presentation of the storyline and the other characters. The tale is notable for its straightforward, even hard-edged approach to sexuality and divorce. This might reflect the influence of French naturalism on James during the 1880s. (en)
  • Une vie à Londres (titre original : A London Life) est un roman court d'Henry James, paru en décembre 1888 dans la revue Scribner's Magazine. Il a été repris en volume l’année suivante chez Macmillan à Londres et New York. Ce roman court, influencé par l’école des naturalistes français, et tout particulièrement par Émile Zola, rappelle, à cause du thème du divorce et du point de vue exercée par une jeune narratrice, Ce que savait Maisie, roman plus tardif d'Henry James, qui lui est supérieur. (fr)
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  • A London Life (en)
  • Une vie à Londres (fr)
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