< The Encyclopedia Americana (1920)
BOSTONIANS, The, a novel of American life, by Henry James, published in 1886. Written in a satirical vein, it presents with unpleasant fidelity a strong-minded Boston woman possessed by a “mission,” “who takes life hard,” is never so happy as when struggling, striving, suffering in a cause which throughout the novel is the emancipation of women.
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