The outcry:

"The Outcry, Henry James's final novel, is a comedy of money and manners. Breckenridge Bender, a very rich American with a distinct resemblance to J. P. Morgan, arrives in England with the purpose of acquiring some very great art; he is directed to Dedborough, the estate of the debt-ridden...

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Main Author: James, Henry 1843-1916 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York New York Review Books 2002
Edition:1. publ.
Series:New York Review Books classics
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Summary:"The Outcry, Henry James's final novel, is a comedy of money and manners. Breckenridge Bender, a very rich American with a distinct resemblance to J. P. Morgan, arrives in England with the purpose of acquiring some very great art; he is directed to Dedborough, the estate of the debt-ridden Lord Theign. But plutocrat and aristocrat come into unexpected conflict when a young connoisseur, out to establish his own reputation, declares a prize painting from the lord's collection to be in fact an even rarer, and pricier, work than had been thought."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:X, 194 S.
ISBN:1590170008

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