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Siege of London

Siege of London

By: Henry James
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In this captivating tale first published in 1883, Henry James explores the life of an American woman navigating her new life in England. Unlike the upper-class protagonists of his previous works, she hails from the rugged American West, bringing a unique perspective to her transatlantic experience. Join us as we delve into her challenges and triumphs in this richly woven narrative. - Summary by Nicholas CliffordCopyright 19th and 20th Century Fiction Art Literary History & Criticism Social Sciences
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  • 010 - london james
    Feb 21 2026
    In this captivating tale first published in 1883, Henry James explores the life of an American woman navigating her new life in England. Unlike the upper-class protagonists of his previous works, she hails from the rugged American West, bringing a unique perspective to her transatlantic experience. Join us as we delve into her challenges and triumphs in this richly woven narrative. - Summary by Nicholas Clifford
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    19 mins
  • 009 - london james
    Feb 21 2026
    In this captivating tale first published in 1883, Henry James explores the life of an American woman navigating her new life in England. Unlike the upper-class protagonists of his previous works, she hails from the rugged American West, bringing a unique perspective to her transatlantic experience. Join us as we delve into her challenges and triumphs in this richly woven narrative. - Summary by Nicholas Clifford
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    15 mins
  • 008 - london james
    Feb 21 2026
    In this captivating tale first published in 1883, Henry James explores the life of an American woman navigating her new life in England. Unlike the upper-class protagonists of his previous works, she hails from the rugged American West, bringing a unique perspective to her transatlantic experience. Join us as we delve into her challenges and triumphs in this richly woven narrative. - Summary by Nicholas Clifford
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    17 mins
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