The Sense of The Past | Henry James
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"The Sense of the Past" is a novel written by Henry James, an American-British author known for his contributions to literary realism and his exploration of psychological themes.
Published posthumously in 1917, "The Sense of the Past" tells the story of Ralph Pendrel, an American who inherits an English estate called "Ducy." Ralph travels to England to take possession of the estate but finds himself mysteriously transported back in time to the 1820s whenever he enters a certain room in the house.
In the past, Ralph encounters his ancestors and becomes involved in their lives, struggling with the complexities of navigating a different era while maintaining his own sense of identity. As Ralph grapples with the challenges of living in two time periods, he is forced to confront questions of fate, free will, and the nature of reality.
"The Sense of the Past" is notable for its exploration of time travel and its intricate portrayal of historical detail. It is also considered one of Henry James's most ambitious and experimental works, blending elements of realism with the supernatural. While the novel received mixed reviews upon its publication, it has since garnered interest for its innovative narrative structure and its reflection of James's ongoing preoccupations with the passage of time and the intricacies of human consciousness.
Published posthumously in 1917, "The Sense of the Past" tells the story of Ralph Pendrel, an American who inherits an English estate called "Ducy." Ralph travels to England to take possession of the estate but finds himself mysteriously transported back in time to the 1820s whenever he enters a certain room in the house.
In the past, Ralph encounters his ancestors and becomes involved in their lives, struggling with the complexities of navigating a different era while maintaining his own sense of identity. As Ralph grapples with the challenges of living in two time periods, he is forced to confront questions of fate, free will, and the nature of reality.
"The Sense of the Past" is notable for its exploration of time travel and its intricate portrayal of historical detail. It is also considered one of Henry James's most ambitious and experimental works, blending elements of realism with the supernatural. While the novel received mixed reviews upon its publication, it has since garnered interest for its innovative narrative structure and its reflection of James's ongoing preoccupations with the passage of time and the intricacies of human consciousness.
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