The Bostonians presentation copy

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$ 5 000 – 8 000
AuktionsdatumClassic
27.06.2024 00:00UTC +01:00
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CHRISTIE'S
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Vereinigtes Königreich, London
ID 1236317
Los 87 | The Bostonians presentation copy
JAMES, Henry (1843-1916). The Bostonians. London: Macmillan and Co., 1886.

A presentation copy, with printed slip tipped-in at beginning of volume one ("From the Author"). A lovely copy of the first edition of James's biting satire. The Bostonians first appeared as a serial in The Century Magazine in 1885-86 and upon publication was not particularly well received. Writing about the novel in the Guardian, A.S. Byatt would comment: "The Bostonians is about idealism in a democracy still recovering from a civil war bitterly fought for social ideals. It is written, paradoxically, with a ferocious, precise, detailed—and wildly comic—realism that derives from Dickens and Balzac. In that paradox lies both its greatness and the edged tone that arouses instinctive dislike in many readers." It is the story of a love triangle of sorts between Basil Ransom, a political conservative from Mississippi; Olive Chancellor, Ransom's cousin and a Boston feminist; and Verena Tarrant, a young protégé in the women's movement. In its depiction of the cohabitating Olive and Verena, the novel became associated with the idea of a "Boston marriage," which was likely based on James's sister Alice (1848-1892) and her life partner, Katharine Loring. No other copies of The Bostonians bearing a printed presentation are recorded at auction. Edel & Laurence A28a.

Three volumes, octavo (190 x 120mm). Half-titles, 2 pp. of ads at rear of vol. 2 and 4 pp. of ads at rear of vol. 3. Original dark blue-green cloth, brown coated endpapers (cloth splitting along vol. 3 rear joint and head of vol. 1 spine; small repair to front joint of vol. 1; spines a little toned with slight lean, as usual, with some bumping at tips). Custom slipcase.
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