The History of Literature

414 Henry James's Golden Bowl (with Dinitia Smith) | William Blake Preview (with John Higgs)

06.06.2022 - By Jacke Wilson / The PodglomeratePlay

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Money. Sex. Power. Family. Those are the conceits at the heart of Henry James's late-period masterpiece, The Golden Bowl. In this episode, Jacke talks to author Dinitia Smith, whose new novel The Prince reinvigorates this classic story of a wealthy American widower, his doting daughter, her charismatic foreign husband, and the childhood friend whose secret love affairs threaten to jeopardize multiple marriages.

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