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Wealthy and leisured Roger Lawrence adopts twelve-year-old Nora Lambert after her father kills himself in the hotel room next to Lawrence's. Roger had refused financial assistance to the man, and he feels remorse. Nora is not a pretty child but she soon starts to develop, as does Roger's idea of
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side note is some of the erotic language that James slips into the novel. At one point Roger "caught himself wondering whether, at the worst, a little precursory love-making would do any harm. The ground might be gently tickled to receive his own sowing; the petals of the young girl's nature,
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for book publication in 1878, so he wasn't completely ashamed of it at that point in his career. But he dropped the novel from his 1883 collective edition and soon seemed to want to forget about it completely.
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James' technique is primitive at such an early stage of his career. Nora's development into the beautiful swan from the ugly duckling is told rather than shown, and Fenton is a stock
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of the most routine kind. Still, hints of the master-to-be are apparent from the well-described scenes of New York low life and the charm that Nora eventually displays.
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Unfortunately for Roger, once Nora matures into a beautiful young woman, she is attracted to two other men: worthless George Fenton and the somewhat
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playfully forced apart, would leave the golden heart of the flower but the more accessible to his own vertical rays."
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as his first novel. Still, many critics have pointed out that melodrama always held a certain fascination for James.
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probably caused James some embarrassment in later years, and it's easy to see why he disowned the book and spoke of
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minister, Hubert Lawrence (Roger's cousin). After various adventures Nora winds up in the clutches of Fenton in
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that states a Knowledge (XXG) editor's personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic.
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as his first novel in favor of the infinitely more substantial and impressive
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by Edward Wagenknecht (New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., 1983)
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Variorum edition of 1871 magazine and 1878 book versions of
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have almost unanimously agreed with James' disowning of
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Works originally published in The Atlantic (magazine)
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in 1871 and later as a book in 1878. This was James'
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Henry James
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first novel
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New York City
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William Dean Howells
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Oscar Cargill

Watch and Ward

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