The Figure in the Carpet

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The Figure in the Carpet

by Henry James

EN·~1 hours

Chapters

Description

A young literary reviewer, fresh from modest successes, is thrust into the bustling world of London’s periodicals when a colleague hands him an advance copy of a new novel by the celebrated Hugh Vereker. Eager to prove his taste and secure his reputation, he dives into the manuscript, aware that his upcoming article could either elevate his standing or expose his inexperience. The setting brims with the chatter of editors, social invitations, and the subtle maneuvering of acquaintances, all of which frame his precarious ambition.

As he reads, the narrator becomes obsessed with a puzzling motif that seems to hide a deeper secret within the text—a “figure in the carpet” that critics have long chased but never captured. His attempts to articulate this elusive pattern draw him into a quiet rivalry with other reviewers, forcing him to balance genuine insight with the desire to appear discerning. The story follows his earnest, sometimes uneasy, quest to uncover meaning in a work that promises brilliance while resisting easy interpretation.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (82K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1996-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henry James

Henry James

1843–1916

Known for elegant, psychologically rich fiction, this American-born writer explored the tensions between Europe and the United States with unusual depth and subtlety. His novels and tales helped shape modern literary realism, from intimate studies of consciousness to haunting ghost stories.

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