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The Ambassadors (Unabridged)
The Ambassadors (Unabridged): Satirical Novel from the famous author of the realism movement, known for The Portrait of a Lady, The Turn of The Screw, The Wings of the Dove, The American, The Europeans, The Golden Bowl | Henry James
This carefully crafted ebook: The Ambassadors (Unabridged) is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. The Ambassadors is a novel by Henry James. This dark comedy, seen as one of the masterpieces of James's final period, follows the trip of protagonist Lewis Lambert Strether to Europe in pursuit of Chad Newsome, his widowed fiance's supposedly wayward son; he is to bring the young man back to the family business, but he encounters unexpected complications. The third-person narrative is told exclusively from Strether's point of view. The theme of liberation from a cramped, almost starved, emotional life into a more generous and gracious existence plays throughout The Ambassadors, yet it is noteworthy that James does not navely make of Paris a faultless paradise for culturally stunted Americans. Strether learns about the reverse of the European coin when he sees how desperately Marie fears losing Chad, after all she has done for him. As one critic proposed, Strether does not shed his American straitjacket only to be fitted with a more elegant European model, but instead learns to evaluate every situation on its merits, without prejudices. The final lesson of Strether's European experience is to distrust preconceived notions and perceptions from anyone and anywhere, but to rely upon his own observation and judgment. Henry James (18431916) was an American-British writer who spent most of his writing career in Britain. He is regarded as one of the key figures of 19th-century literary realism.
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Readerann
The Ambassadors | Henry James
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Mehso-so

This was my 4th James and the toughest one to get through. It felt like too much work to figure out the complicated, dare I say shallow, relationships and aspirations of the characters.
#1001books

BarbaraBB Kudos for reading so many James! 7mo
Readerann @barbarabb I liked (not loved) the others, but this one was a different kettle of fish! 😗 7mo
BarbaraBB I haven‘t dared to pick it up yet. I have that same edition. 7mo
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AlexThomas
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Mehso-so

This is the first one I‘ve read from James‘ late period and I absolutely love his earlier works but this sometimes exhausted me. The dialogue is often clogged with unnecessary juxtaposition.

The characters are brilliant, Jamesian and you get that feeling only from great books in which you‘ve been in the rooms with these people. So yes, great book, would recommend but as far as Henry James goes, The Ambassadors is on the bottom of my list

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Ruthiella
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In 1998, when the internet was a brand new thing for me and I only read maybe 10 books a year, some one emailed me this list of 100 novels and I‘m still working my way through it...even if I hate them. *side-eyes James Joyce*

The list is actually 121 books due to some entries being series of books. I still have 20 to go and pictured are three I SHOULD read soon.

http://www.modernlibrary.com/top-100/100-best-novels/

#3books

LeahBergen Wow. That‘s ambitious! 😆😆 4y
Susanita I gave up on Joyce after ten pages. 4y
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Ruthiella @LeahBergen @erzascarletbookgasm That‘s why it‘s taking me almost 30 years to read ‘em! 😅 I don‘t read more than a few each year. 4y
Ruthiella @Susanita I hear ya! I‘m committed but some of what he wrote is...unreadable. 😅 4y
BarbaraBB 99% of that list are American/English novels... as if the 100 best novels are all written in English?! But it explains why there are so many James. 4y
CarolynM Interesting list. Some titles I've never heard of! Also, echoing @BarbaraBB - even if we assume they meant the 100 best novels written in English it's ridiculously US/UK-centric 4y
BarbaraBB @CarolynM the first editions of the 1001 books to read before you die also were so narrow minded. 4y
Ruthiella @BarbaraBB @CarolynM. Totally narrow! The list was a marketing ploy by the publisher...there are also only 8 women authors. But 4 Faulkner, 4 Henry James, etc. (edited) 4y
Freespirit Well done to you! My neighbour is working through 1000 Books to read before you Die.. I admire your commitment 😊 4y
OriginalCyn620 That‘s awesome that you‘re working your way through the list! I haven‘t read Joyce but from what I‘ve heard, I‘d be side-eyeing him too! 4y
BarbaraBB Indeed, no women either 🤦🏻‍♀️ but some great books among them and fortunately you read many books by other than UK/US male authors as well ❤️ 4y
thebluestocking I love working through a list! I‘m scared of Faulkner though. 💙 4y
Ruthiella @Freespirit I check stuff off the 1000 books list as I go, but luckily don‘t feel any compulsion to complete it! 😅 4y
Ruthiella @OriginalCyn620 Joyce is very challenging! Though I‘ve heard his short stories are great and very accessible. 😀 4y
Ruthiella @thebluestocking I love a list too! So far the two Faulkner that I‘ve read haven‘t been that difficult. 😀 4y
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deo_cabigon
The Ambassadors | Henry James
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Dark Comedy
4/9/2019 to 7/13/2019
I started reading the book but never got a chance to finish it.
Lambert Strether arrives in Chester, England, an American from Woollett, Massachusetts. Strether initially assumes that Sarah is as charmed by the Parisian life of Chad as it was by Strether. But then, Sarah encounters Strether face to face, reiterating the negative views of the situation of Mrs. Newsome.

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LouiseWalters
The Ambassadors | Henry James
Mehso-so

Hard work

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twohectobooks
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Panpan

#modernlibrarytop100 serves up another “meh.” This one is actually somewhere between a pan and so so for me. There‘s an interesting story buried in here underneath the volume of excess words and incomprehensible dialogue.

A 50something widower is sent to retrieve his rich fiancée‘s son from Europe. Things don‘t go as planned.

I simply don‘t have the necessary patience for late period James...

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twohectobooks
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23 pages of The Ambassadors to go! Then back to The Years of Rice and Salt.

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lycomayflower
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twohectobooks
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Just picked up this #library hold that I‘ve been waiting for for a couple of weeks and... oops. It‘s only volume two. Not sure if this is my fault or the cataloguer‘s. But anyway, fortunately I have the ebook from Project Gutenberg to continue reading until I reach this point.

(I prefer paper books and don‘t really have a proper ebook reader, hence why I wanted it from the library when I already have another option.)

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twohectobooks
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Sad to say I‘m dreading my next #modernlibrarytop100 book.

Prior to reading The Golden Bowl, I thought I loved Henry James with the exception of The Turn of the Screw. After The Golden Bowl, I realized that in fact I love early Henry James. Now I‘m nervous to wade my way through more late James.

But maybe he‘ll surprise me?

schmia I was a fan of The Golden Bowl and less so of The Ambassadors. So maybe the opposite will be true for you! Good luck, and for the record, I still thought The Ambassadors had beautiful moments. I‘ve read most of James‘ novels but nothing has beaten Portrait of a Lady for me yet. Really just happy to babble at other James fans. 6y
twohectobooks @schmia my biggest problem with The Golden Bowl is that I had no idea what was going on most of the time haha. I did enjoy some parts of it though. Portrait of a Lady is so good! I‘m hoping to read more of his earlier works after I get through this and The Wings of the Dove which I‘m dreading even more because it‘s so long. 6y
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schmia
Ambassadors | Henry Jr. James
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Okay, nobody freak out, but this is from a scene where the protagonist is sitting inside Notre Dame. Which means I‘m pretty sure Henry James inspired that song “God Help the Outcasts” in the Disney version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Just like I‘m also pretty sure that spending my Saturday morning posting this is a sign I need to get out more.

Cathythoughts I have The Portrait of A Lady very high up on my TBR ... it will be a reread from years ago .. really looking forward to. Loved The Ambassadors too. ( also need to reread ) 6y
schmia @Cathythoughts I need to read it again, too. Have you seen the Merchant Ivory film adaptation? I need to watch that again. It is so lovely. 6y
Cathythoughts I havnt seen that , but would love to. Sounds fab 👍🏻 6y
schmia Oh definitely watch! Nicole Kidman stars as Isabel. John Malkovich is PERFECT as Gilbert Osmond. Bonus Viggo Mortensen as Caspar Goodwood. 6y
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schmia
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Henry James was awesome. He wrote The Portrait of a Lady, which is one of my favorite books. He possessed an amazing vocabulary, and fun fact, also dropped out of Harvard Law School. And I didn‘t think I was capable of loving him more until I read this sentence.

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schmia
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Recuperating from the cold from hell with Drake cuddles and 19th century tales of a melancholy middle-aged American dude in Paris. #catsoflitsy

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schmia
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“Oh we‘re not loved. We‘re not even hated. We‘re only just sweetly ignored.”

I get super emo when I‘m sick. I like to think Henry James would approve.

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schmia
Ambassadors | Henry Jr. James
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Ever have a day or event where it feels like this describes most conversations you had with people?

"But he didn't, it happened, know the Munsters well enough to give the case much of a lift; so that they were left together as if over the mere laid table of conversation. Her qualification of the mentioned connexion had rather removed than placed a dish, and there seemed nothing else to serve."

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Clwojick
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Gotta love free books.❤️😱

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MrBook
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#TBRtemptation post! Looking to dig into a #classic sometime soon? Why not give one of HJ's final novels a go, one that has left critics sharply divided 🤓? Strether is sent to Paris to bring Chad back to Massachusetts to Chad's mother. He finds that Chad has not been corrupted, but refined. His gradual acceptance of Chad's unconventional lifestyle alters his own ambitions. The importance of moral value is at the fore. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

HardcoverHearts Gorgeous cover! 7y
LeahBergen I love Everyman's Library editions. 7y
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GoneFishing
Ambassadors | Henry Jr. James

Live all you can: it's a mistake not to. It doesn't matter what you do in particular, so long as you have had your life. If you haven't had that, what have you had?

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CharlotteK
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Pickpick

Beautiful prose! Not yet finished it though...

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HotCocoaReads
Ambassadors | Henry Jr. James
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Live all you can: it's a mistake not to. It doesn't matter what you do in particular, so long as you have had your life. If you haven't had that, what have you had?

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