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  1. Washington Square is a novel written in 1880 by Henry James about a father's attempts to thwart a romance between his naive daughter and the man he believes wishes to marry her for her money.

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  2. Washington Square é uma novela de Henry James. Publicada originalmente em 1880 como série em Cornhill Magazine e Harper's New Monthly Magazine [1], é uma tragicomédia de estrutura simples que conta a história de uma filha tola, mas doce, e seu pai brilhante e dominador.

  3. Washington Square Summary. Dr. Austin Sloper, a socially prominent widower, a clever man, and a skilled physician, flourishes in New York City in the 1840s. Some years ago, Dr. Sloper had lost his beloved wife, Catherine Harrington Sloper, and a little boy; he is left with his disappointing daughter, Catherine Sloper, who is plain, modest, and ...

  4. Washington Square, short novel by Henry James, published in 1880 and praised for its depiction of the complicated relationship between a stubborn father and his daughter. The novel’s main character, Catherine Sloper, lives with her widowed aunt and her physician father in New York City’s.

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  5. Washington Square is a short novel by Henry James. Originally published in 1880 as a serial in Cornhill Magazine and Harper's New Monthly Magazine, it is a structurally simple tragicomedy that recounts the conflict between a dull but sweet daughter and her brilliant, unemotional father.

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  6. LitCharts offers a comprehensive guide to Henry James's novel Washington Square, published in 1880. Find summaries, analysis, themes, quotes, characters, symbols, and more.

  7. 13 de jan. de 2015 · The ideal of quiet and of genteel retirement, in 1835, was found in Washington Square, where the Doctor built himself a handsome, modern, wide-fronted house, with a big balcony before the drawing-room windows, and a flight of marble steps ascending to a portal which was also faced with white marble.