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The Figure in the Carpet and Other Stories

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Mystery stories – not exactly the genre you'd typically associate with Henry James. The three stories in this collection, however, explore the mysteries of the human psyche and the human heart. 'A Light Man' is a surprisingly modern story that examines the relationships between three men, one old and very rich, two young and very poor. After returning from a prolonged period in Europe, Maximus Austin joins his friend Theodore Lisle at the luxurious estate of Frederick Sloane, who has hired Theodore as his secretary. It quickly becomes clear that Sloane's affections are fickle and that his fortune is up for grabs. But what exactly are the motivations of the two young men? Is one of them really more virtuous than the other? Henry James keeps us guessing, right up to the end of the story. 'The Madonna of the Future' asks: What does it mean to be an artist? In this classic tale, a young American tourist meets an odd character in Florence. Mr. Theobald clearly knows art, and he claims to be an artist, but no one has seen his work. As Mr. Theobald begins to reveal more and more of his life to his new friend, the mystery only deepens. He claims to have worked for years on his life's masterpiece, a modern version of the Madonna and Child. But what's really going on? Why won't he show the results of his labors? Is the true artist obligated to hide his art until it's reached the heights of perfection? Or should he make it available for others to judge? This story explores these questions as only Henry James can. In 'The Figure in the Carpet,' author Hugh Vereker momentarily drops his guard and tells a young literary critic that his works contain a common theme, which no one has yet to uncover. But once you see it, like a figure in a Persian carpet, you can't not see it. This revelation becomes a defining event in the lives of the unnamed narrator and his two friends, George Corvick, and Corvick's fiancé, Gwendolen Erme. Learning the truth turns into an obsession for the three. To what lengths will they go to discover the secret? Will finding it ultimately be as satisfying as they hope? And when you add it all up, is this story a comedy or a tragedy? You be the judge. And the detective.


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Publisher: Eloquent Voice, LLC Edition: Unabridged

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  • ISBN: 9780983089810
  • File size: 140520 KB
  • Release date: November 1, 2010
  • Duration: 04:52:44

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  • ISBN: 9780983089810
  • File size: 140688 KB
  • Release date: November 1, 2010
  • Duration: 04:52:44
  • Number of parts: 4

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Mystery stories – not exactly the genre you'd typically associate with Henry James. The three stories in this collection, however, explore the mysteries of the human psyche and the human heart. 'A Light Man' is a surprisingly modern story that examines the relationships between three men, one old and very rich, two young and very poor. After returning from a prolonged period in Europe, Maximus Austin joins his friend Theodore Lisle at the luxurious estate of Frederick Sloane, who has hired Theodore as his secretary. It quickly becomes clear that Sloane's affections are fickle and that his fortune is up for grabs. But what exactly are the motivations of the two young men? Is one of them really more virtuous than the other? Henry James keeps us guessing, right up to the end of the story. 'The Madonna of the Future' asks: What does it mean to be an artist? In this classic tale, a young American tourist meets an odd character in Florence. Mr. Theobald clearly knows art, and he claims to be an artist, but no one has seen his work. As Mr. Theobald begins to reveal more and more of his life to his new friend, the mystery only deepens. He claims to have worked for years on his life's masterpiece, a modern version of the Madonna and Child. But what's really going on? Why won't he show the results of his labors? Is the true artist obligated to hide his art until it's reached the heights of perfection? Or should he make it available for others to judge? This story explores these questions as only Henry James can. In 'The Figure in the Carpet,' author Hugh Vereker momentarily drops his guard and tells a young literary critic that his works contain a common theme, which no one has yet to uncover. But once you see it, like a figure in a Persian carpet, you can't not see it. This revelation becomes a defining event in the lives of the unnamed narrator and his two friends, George Corvick, and Corvick's fiancé, Gwendolen Erme. Learning the truth turns into an obsession for the three. To what lengths will they go to discover the secret? Will finding it ultimately be as satisfying as they hope? And when you add it all up, is this story a comedy or a tragedy? You be the judge. And the detective.


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  • Details

    Publisher:
    Eloquent Voice, LLC
    Edition:
    Unabridged

    OverDrive Listen audiobook
    ISBN: 9780983089810
    File size: 140520 KB
    Release date: November 1, 2010
    Duration: 04:52:44

    MP3 audiobook
    ISBN: 9780983089810
    File size: 140688 KB
    Release date: November 1, 2010
    Duration: 04:52:44
    Number of parts: 4

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  • Formats
    OverDrive Listen audiobook
    MP3 audiobook
  • Languages
    English