Madame De Mauves by Henry James
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James, Henry, 1843-1916
English
"Madame De Mauves" by Henry James is a novella published in 1874. An American woman's idealistic marriage to a French comte crumbles when she discovers his true character and infidelities. When a wealthy American friend falls in love with her, he faces an impossible choice between honor and desire. As tensions escalate and the comte's family encour...
marriage explores the clash between American morality and French sophistication, leading to devastating consequences that haunt everyone involved. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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