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The Real Thing and Other Tales


The Real Thing and Other Tales

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The Real Thing and Other Tales by Henry James is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The narratives delve into themes such as identity, perception, and the essence of reality, exploring these concepts through the varied experiences of different characters. The stories particularly focus on the intricate dynamics of social roles and appearances.
The opening of The Real Thing introduces an intriguing scenario where an artist is visited by a couple, Major Monarch and his wife. Initially, the artist assumes they have come to model for a grand portrait, but he soon learns they are seeking to be illustrated for a book cover. The couple recounts their past life of privilege, now diminished by financial difficulties, and share their modest aspirations.
This encounter sparks an exploration of authenticity versus appearance, as the artist contemplates their suitability as models for his work. While the couple embodies "the real thing" in many ways, the artist realizes they lack the emotional depth and range required for true artistic representation.

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THE REAL THING.
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SIR DOMINICK FERRAND.
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NONA VINCENT.
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THE CHAPERON.
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