Novels 1896–1899 by Henry James

A compact collection of late‑19th‑century novels that probes the moral and psychological tensions of affluent transatlantic society, illuminating conflicts between innocence and worldly sophistication through tightly controlled narratives, acute social observation, and ironic characterization. The stories focus on complex personal motives, manipulative relationships and the costs of social ambition, rendered in a mature, subtle prose that emphasizes inner consciousness and ambiguity over tidy resolutions.