The Real Thing And Other Tales
by Henry James
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Description
The real thing and other tales is a collection of short stories that examine the complexities of identity, perception, and the contrast between appearance and reality. The narratives of the real thing and other tales explore how individuals navigate social expectations and artistic interpretation, particularly through the lens of class, ambition, and personal reinvention. The opening story introduces an artist visited by a once-privileged couple seeking work as models, challenging his notions of authenticity and representation. Their dignified presence contrasts with their inability to embody the artistic qualities required for his work, highlighting the tension between genuine experience and the illusion necessary for creative expression. Throughout the collection, characters confront moments of self-discovery and the shifting nature of truth, often revealing unexpected contradictions between who they are and how they are perceived. With a nuanced exploration of human psychology and social roles, the book offers a sophisticated meditation on the intersection of reality and art.
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Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
Philosophy
Format
Softcover
Pages
148
Price
15.50 €
Description
The real thing and other tales is a collection of short stories that examine the complexities of identity, perception, and the contrast between appearance and reality. The narratives of the real thing and other tales explore how individuals navigate social expectations and artistic interpretation, particularly through the lens of class, ambition, and personal reinvention. The opening story introduces an artist visited by a once-privileged couple seeking work as models, challenging his notions of authenticity and representation. Their dignified presence contrasts with their inability to embody the artistic qualities required for his work, highlighting the tension between genuine experience and the illusion necessary for creative expression. Throughout the collection, characters confront moments of self-discovery and the shifting nature of truth, often revealing unexpected contradictions between who they are and how they are perceived. With a nuanced exploration of human psychology and social roles, the book offers a sophisticated meditation on the intersection of reality and art.
Book Information
Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
Philosophy
Format
Softcover
Pages
148
Price
15.50 €
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