Washington Square (Signet Classics)
 

Washington Square

by Henry James

With a new afterword by Michael Cunningham

What Catherine Sloper lacks in brains and beauty, she makes up for by being "very good." The handsome Morris Townsend would do anything to win her hand-even if it means pretending that he loves the homely ingénue, and cares nothing for her opulent wealth. (read review)

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Tinky
  • Rated 5 stars

I adore “Washington Square,” and not just because I walk past it all the time in the Village. It’s a riveting study of emotional ambivalence and cruelty, and poor Catherine Sloper is a worthy member of James’ roster of monied innocents who excite the manipulation and victimization of others. I find Catherine one of the most fascinating female characters in literature. Is her hard-won pride and independence a cold triumph or an act of self-immolation? Each time I finish, I never know...

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sarah kay
  • Rated 2 stars

Okay, I didn't actually read it. I listened to it on my ipod. If you've never used audible.com, you should check it out. You get one free download just for trying it out. I must admit that if I had tried to read this book, I wouldn't have finished it.

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  • Rated 4 stars
 

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