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Emily Hudson: A Novel - Melissa Lynn Jones
Emily Hudson: A Novel
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Inspired by an episode in Henry James's life-the story of an independent young woman's flight from convention. After the start of the Civil War, Emily Hudson-an orphan who lost her family to consumption and fever-finds herself the begrudged guest at the home of her relatives in Newport. Emily's... show more
Inspired by an episode in Henry James's life-the story of an independent young woman's flight from convention. After the start of the Civil War, Emily Hudson-an orphan who lost her family to consumption and fever-finds herself the begrudged guest at the home of her relatives in Newport. Emily's longing to be an artist is dismissed by her puritanical uncle, who wants nothing more than to rid himself of her through marriage. Her only friend is her aesthete cousin, William, an ailing young writer. When a promising engagement to the eligible Captain Lindsay is broken, William rescues Emily from an uncertain future by taking her to England. Lonely and desperate to escape her cousin-once her confidante, now her obsessively controlling patron-Emily sets out alone to meet her destiny in the eternal city of Rome.Reminiscent of the novels of Edith Wharton, Emily Hudson is an exquisitely told tale about a heroine struggling to be true to herself, and also find love in a society where only marriage or an independent income guaranteed a woman the freedom to do as she pleased.
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Format: Textbook
ISBN: 9780670021802 (0670021806)
ASIN: 9780670021802
Publisher: Penguin
Edition language: English
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Karen
Karen rated it
Emily Hudson is very Bronte in its lengthy recitation of horrors and misfortune visited upon a spirited young woman, her journey from innocence into jaded adulthood and eventually, the gaining of her independence and personal freedom.It all started very promisingly, but quickly became tedious when I...
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it
5.0
This book was absolutely magical. I loved it from page one to the last page. The heroine in this book sucked me in like the same as Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and Emma. Whoever compared this author's writing style to that of Edith Whartonreally nailed it.
ReaderMarija's Reviews
ReaderMarija's Reviews rated it
3.0
I was so excited that I won an advanced proof of this book from Goodreads giveaways. The novel’s synopsis seemed rather promising, as it was “inspired by an episode in Henry James’s life.” Basically, a notable Henry James expert and biographer theorized that James had been in love with his cousin, ...
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