
FOUR MEETINGS - By Henry James - 1885
A chance encounter at a snow‑bound country tea‑party sets the stage for a delicate, lingering connection between a cultured traveler and a quiet, intriguing young woman. Their first conversation unfolds over shared photographs of distant landscapes, with gentle references to Byron, foreign languages, and the allure of European art. The narrator is drawn to her thoughtful gaze and the subtle way she balances curiosity with reserve, hinting at a deeper affinity that will resurface over time.
Through a series of four brief meetings, each marked by its own atmosphere and conversation, the story explores how fleeting moments can leave an indelible imprint. As the narrator reflects on these encounters after her untimely death, the narrative balances nostalgia with a quiet questioning of what those meetings truly meant, inviting listeners to consider the fragile threads that bind strangers together.
Language
en
Duration
~57 minutes (54K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
David Widger
Release date
2007-06-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1843–1916
Best known for novels and ghost stories that turn social scenes into psychological drama, this master stylist explored the tensions between Americans and Europeans, innocence and experience. His work helped bridge 19th-century realism and literary modernism.
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