The Ambassadors
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[United States] : Glagoslav Publications Ltd, 1903.
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The Ambassadors is a 1903 novel by Henry James, originally published as a serial in the North American Review (NAR). The novel is a dark comedy which follows the trip of protagonist Lewis Lambert Strether to Europe in pursuit of Chad Newsome, his widowed fiancée's supposedly wayward son; he is to bring the young man back to the family business, but he encounters unexpected complications. The third-person narrative is told exclusively from Strether's point of view.

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James, H. (1903). The Ambassadors. [United States], Glagoslav Publications Ltd.

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James, Henry. 1903. The Ambassadors. [United States], Glagoslav Publications Ltd.

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James, Henry, The Ambassadors. [United States], Glagoslav Publications Ltd, 1903.

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James, Henry. The Ambassadors. [United States], Glagoslav Publications Ltd, 1903.

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The Ambassadors is a 1903 novel by Henry James, originally published as a serial in the North American Review (NAR). The novel is a dark comedy which follows the trip of protagonist Lewis Lambert Strether to Europe in pursuit of Chad Newsome, his widowed fiancée's supposedly wayward son; he is to bring the young man back to the family business, but he encounters unexpected complications. The third-person narrative is told exclusively from Strether's point of view.
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