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  1. During a portion of the first half of the present century, and more particularly during the latter part of it, there flourished and practised in the city of New York a physician who enjoyed perhaps an exceptional share of the consideration which, in the United States, has always been bestowed upon distinguished members of the medical profession.

  2. Washington Square (titre original : Washington Square) est un roman d' Henry James, d'abord publié sous forme de feuilleton dans le Cornhill Magazine et le Harper's New Monthly à partir de décembre 1880 .

  3. Henry James nos brinda una obra magistral, en la que la complejidad de los personajes y la profundidad de la trama nos cautivan desde la primera página. Consideraciones Finales Washington Square es una novela imprescindible para los amantes de la literatura clásica y contemporánea, que nos brinda un profundo análisis de la sociedad neoyorquina del siglo XIX a través de los ojos de sus ...

  4. This was my first time reading anything by Henry James, and I enjoyed it so much that I've ordered two more HJ books from Amazon (arriving soon). James is such a perceptive and intelligent writer - and he keeps the action moving. And WASHINGTON SQUARE was, from what I can gather, the only novel that James placed in the past.

  5. 29 de nov. de 2012 · Washington Square. Henry James. Penguin UK, Nov 29, 2012 - Fiction - 240 pages. 57 Reviews. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified. "Why, you must take me or leave me ... You can't please your father and me both; you must choose between us". When timid and plain Catherine Sloper acquires a ...

  6. Washington Square (1881), by Henry James, tells the story of Catherine Sloper, the plain, obedient daughter of the widowed, well-to-do Dr. August Sloper of Washington Square. When a handsome, feckless man-about-town proposes to Catherine, her father forbids the marriage because he believes the man to be after Catherine's fortune and future inheritance.

  7. Washington Square is a novel by American author Henry James published in 1880. It is a novel of manners, which turns on individual choices amidst social constraints and expectations, a style typical of James. The novel focuses on the romance between Catherine Sloper, a wealthy young woman in line to inherit even more from her father, and Morris ...