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The Portrait Of A Lady
Book • 1881
The novel follows Isabel Archer, a young American woman who inherits a fortune and travels to Europe.
There, she rejects several marriage proposals, including those from Lord Warburton and Caspar Goodwood, in favor of maintaining her independence.
However, she is manipulated by Madame Merle and Gilbert Osmond into a marriage that proves disastrous.
Osmond, a collector of art objects, sees Isabel as another piece to add to his collection, and their marriage is marked by his cold and manipulative nature.
The novel explores themes of personal freedom, responsibility, and the complexities of human relationships.
There, she rejects several marriage proposals, including those from Lord Warburton and Caspar Goodwood, in favor of maintaining her independence.
However, she is manipulated by Madame Merle and Gilbert Osmond into a marriage that proves disastrous.
Osmond, a collector of art objects, sees Isabel as another piece to add to his collection, and their marriage is marked by his cold and manipulative nature.
The novel explores themes of personal freedom, responsibility, and the complexities of human relationships.
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