Spoils of Poynton, Paperback by James, Henry, Brand New, Free shipping in the US

$ 9.18

Author: Henry. James Item Weight: 10.8 Oz width: 7 in Item Length: 10 in Number of Pages: 126 Pages Book Title: Spoils of Poynton Publication Year: 2016 Item Width: 7 in Format: Trade Paperback Genre: Fiction ISBN: 9781533649492 Topic: Romance / Historical / General Publisher: CreateSpace Item Height: 0.3 in height: 0.3 in Language: English

Description

Spoils of Poynton, Paperback by James, Henry, Brand New, Free shipping in the US. This novel describes the struggle between Mrs. Gereth, a widow of impeccable taste and iron will, and her son Owen over a houseful of precious antique furniture. He would like Fleda to help get his mother to leave the house with a minimum of. Spoils of Poynton, Paperback by James, Henry, ISBN 1533649499, ISBN-13 9781533649492, Brand New, Free shipping in the US The Spoils of Poynton is a novel by Henry James, first published under the title The Old Things as a serial in The Atlantic Monthly in 1896 and then as a book in 1897. This novel describes the struggle between Mrs. Gereth, a widow of impeccable taste and iron will, and her son Owen over a houseful of precious antique furniture. The story is largely told from the viewpoint of Fleda Vetch, a young woman in love with Owen but sympathetic to Mrs. Gereth's anguish over losing the antiques she patiently Adela Gereth tells the sensitive and tasteful Fleda Vetch that she's afraid her son Owen will marry the coarse Mona Brigstock. Owen soon becomes engaged to Mona and wants to take over Poynton, the family home filled with Mrs. Gereth's carefully collected furniture and other art objects. He would like Fleda to help get his mother to leave the house with a minimum of . Gereth moves to Ricks, the smaller family house. Fleda visits the house and is unhappy that Mrs. Gereth has furnished it with the best pieces from Poynton. Owen says that Mona is angry with the "theft" of the valuable heirlooms. Meanwhile, Owen is becoming more attracted to Fleda instead of the crude Mona and eventually declares his love for her. Fleda insists that he honor his engagement to Mona unless she breaks it . Gereth finally returns the fine furniture to Poynton. After a few days Owen and Mona are reported to be married, and they go abroad. Fleda gets a letter from Owen asking her to select any one piece from Poynton as hers to keep. Fleda goes to Poynton but finds it completely consumed by fire.