The Bostonians
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Read Henry James' most Political Novel. 'Wherever you go, madam, it will matter little what you carry. You will always carry your goodness.' In The Bostonians by Henry James, a 19th century Boston woman named Olive Chancellor is committed to the suffrage movement. Olive convinces a young feminist named Verena to move in with her as preparation for Verena's career, but Olive's cousin, Basil, would prefer that the young woman become his wife rather than a political activist. The novel was adapted into a film by the Merchant Ivory team and provides a thought-provoking look at the role of women in society at the time.

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Read Henry James' most Political Novel. 'Wherever you go, madam, it will matter little what you carry. You will always carry your goodness.' In The Bostonians by Henry James, a 19th century Boston woman named Olive Chancellor is committed to the suffrage movement. Olive convinces a young feminist named Verena to move in with her as preparation for Verena's career, but Olive's cousin, Basil, would prefer that the young woman become his wife rather than a political activist. The novel was adapted into a film by the Merchant Ivory team and provides a thought-provoking look at the role of women in society at the time.
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James, H. (2015). The Bostonians. [United States], Xist Publishing.

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James, Henry. 2015. The Bostonians. [United States], Xist Publishing.

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James, Henry, The Bostonians. [United States], Xist Publishing, 2015.

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James, Henry. The Bostonians. [United States], Xist Publishing, 2015.

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