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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 656 pages. When Isabel Archer, a beautiful, spirited American , is brought to Europe by her wealthy Aunt Touchett, it is expect ed that she will soon marry. But Isabel, resolved to determine he r own fate, does not hesitate to turn down two eligible suitors. She then finds herself irresistibly drawn to Gilbert Osmond, who, beneath his veneer of charm and cultivation, is cruelty itself. A story of intense poignancy, Isabel's tale of love and betrayal still resonates with modern audiences. Editorial Reviews About the Author Henry James (1843-1916), born in New York and eventual ly settling in England, wrote some twenty novels, many short stor ies, and a staggering number of letters. Geoffrey Moore was gener al editor for the works of Henry James in Penguin Classics. He di ed in 1999. Patricia Crick, one-time scholar of Girton College, C ambridge, is a teacher of modern languages. Excerpt. ® Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Isabel saw no more of her a ttributive victim for the next twenty-four hours, but on the seco nd day after the visit to the opera she encountered him in the ga llery of the Capitol, where he stood before the lion of the colle ction, the statue of the Dying Gladiator. She had come in with he r companions, among whom, on this occasion again, Gilbert Osmond had his place, and the party, having ascended the staircase, ente red the first and finest of the rooms. Lord Warburton addressed h er alertly enough, but said in a moment that he was leaving the g allery. 'And I'm leaving Rome,' he added. 'I must bid you goodbye .' Isabel, inconsequently enough, was now sorry to hear it. This was perhaps because she had ceased to be afraid of his renewing h is suit; she was thinking of something else. She was on the point of naming her regret but she checked herself and simply wished h im a happy journey; which made him look at her rather unlightedly . 'I'm afraid you'll think me very volatile. I told you the other day I wanted so much to stop.' 'Oh no; you can easily change yo ur mind.' 'That's what I have dome.' 'Bon voyage then.' 'You'r e in a great hurry to get rid of me,' said his lordship quite dis mally. 'Not in the least. But I hate partings.' 'You don't care what I do,' he went on pitifully. Isabel looked at him a moment . 'Ah,' she said, 'you're not keeping your promise!' He coloured like a boy of fifteen. 'If I'm not, then it's because I can't; a nd that's why I'm going.' 'Good-bye then.' 'Good-bye.' He linge red still, however. 'When shall I see you again?' Isabel hesitat ed, but soon, as if she had had a happy inspiration: 'Some day af ter you're married.' 'That will never be. It will be after you a re.' 'That will do as well,' she smiled. 'Yes, quite as well. G ood-bye.' They shook hands, and he left her alone in the gloriou s room, among the shining antique marbles. She sat down in the ce ntre of the circle of these presences, regarding them vaguely, re sting her eyes on the beautiful blank faces; listening, as it wer e, to their eternal silence. It is impossible, in Rome at least, to look long at a great company of Greek sculptures without feeli ng the effect of their noble quietude; which, as with a high door closed for the ceremony, slowly drops on the spirit the large wh ite mantle of peace. I say in Rome especially, because the Roman air is exquisite medium for such impressions. The golden sunshine mingles with them the deep stillness of the past, so vivid yet, though it is nothing but a void full of names, seems to throw a s olemn spell upon them. The blinds were partly closed in the windo ws of the Capitol, and a clear, warm shadow rested on the figures and made them more mildly human. Isabel sat there a long time, u nder the charm of their motionless grace, wondering to what, of t heir experience, their absent eyes were open, and how, to our ear s, their alien lips would sound. The dark red walls of the room t hrew them into relief; the polished marble floor.