The Bostonians
Style and Technique
Henry James's novel «The Bostonians» is distinguished by its complex structure and deep psychological exploration of characters. James's style is characterized by attention to detail and a subtle analysis of the characters' inner worlds. The language of the work is sophisticated and rich, with long, intricate sentences that require careful reading. Literary techniques include irony, symbolism, and contrast, which help to reveal themes of feminism, social change, and personal relationships. The structure of the novel is built around dialogues and internal monologues, allowing a deeper understanding of the characters' motivations and feelings. James masterfully uses descriptions and atmosphere to create a vivid picture of Boston society at the end of the 19th century.
