Thread: Literary The Master by Colm Tóibín
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Old 04-03-2015, 03:38 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by sun surfer View Post
From memory I would say I've heard of his apex novels as being The Portrait of a Lady, The Wings of the Dove, The Golden Bowl and The Ambassadors, but it depends on who you ask and which period of his you want. I've read the former two, mainly because they were recommended to me as being his best and I think they were both excellent. The Portrait of a Lady is one of my all-time favourite books.

Of his shorter famous stories, I haven't read Daisy Miller or Turn of the Screw yet. I wouldn't say Washington Square is necessarily his apex but it is very good and I think would give a good feel for James in a shorter package.
Thanks sun surfer. I think I'll try out Washington Square.
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