Pandora
Henry James
Paperback
(Independently published, July 26, 2020)
In 1884, Henry James published a Pandora beautiful masterpiece to literary community. Pandora touches on three themes that fascinated Henry during that era. First was the relationship between Europe and America, "New Woman" and social and moral tensions during the class mobility towards the end of the nineteenth century. This classic literary novel was later translated into English that is widely ready and adapted around the world. We have formatted the book for easy reading for anyone who enjoys historic literary friction. "The process of inquiry had already begun for him, in spite of his having as yet spoken to none of his fellow-passengers; the case being that Vogelstein inquired not only with his tongue, but with his eyes--that is with his spectacles--with his ears, with his nose, with his palate, with all his senses and organs. He was a highly upright young man, whose only fault was that his sense of comedy, or of the humour of things, had never been specifically disengaged from his several other senses. He vaguely felt that something should be done about this, and in a general manner proposed to do it, for he was on his way to explore a society abounding in comic aspects."