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The Wings of the Dove [Presentation Copy]

The Wings of the Dove [Presentation Copy]

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The Wings of the Dove [Presentation Copy]

by JAMES, Henry

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Archibald Constable, Westminster, 1902. Rare presentation copy with Publisher's blindstamp to front endpaper "Presented/by/Archibald Constable/& Co]. First edition, first printing. 8vo. Ads at rear. Blue boards with gilt titles. A very good+ copy. Clean boards with light wear only. Mildest darkening to spine. Internally complete and clean. A hint of spotting to endpapers. No inscriptions. Otherwise clean. A very attractive copy of this early twentieth century cornerstone classic and Henry James' most famous novel. 4000 copies printed. The story of a Milly Theale, rich American heiress and a pair of lovers who conspire to cheat her out of her fortune amongst a backdrop of lavish London drawing rooms & gorgeous Venetian Palazzos.

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Set in turn-of-the-century London, Henry James’ The Wings of the Dove tells the story of Mildred “Milly” Theale, an orphaned American heiress, and the mixed motives of those around her, namely Kate Croy. Kate is a scheming young woman in love with Merton Densher, a man too poor to offer her a “fashionable marriage.” Thus, she conspires to push Merton towards Milly, who has an unnamed fatal illness, with the hope of eventually enhancing her lover’s financial status. Like much of James’ earlier works, The Wings of the Dove involves the universal themes of selfishness, greed, conspiracy, love, and betrayal. It also addresses the Victorian tradition and pitches American innocence against European cunning. However, the novel, written later in the author’s life, deals with deeper psychological aspects than his earlier works. While it does include social commentary, the central conflict of the novel regards moral character as opposed to cultural background. There have been many adaptations of The Wings of the Dove. Perhaps most notable is director Iain Softley’s 1997 film version starring Alison Elliott as Milly Theale, Helena Bonham Carter as Kate Croy, and Linus Roache as Merton Densher. The film was a box office hit that won several prizes and award nominations, including Bonham Carter’s Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. The Wings of the Dove is ranked 26th on Modern Library's list of the “100 Best” English-language novels of the 20th century. 

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Julian Roberts Fine Books GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
The Wings of the Dove [Presentation Copy]
Author
JAMES, Henry
Book Condition
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Publisher
Archibald Constable, Westminster
Date Published
1902

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