Author(s): James, Henry
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: 20th Century
Catalogue No: NA0371
Barcode: 9781781982617
Release Date: 10/2019

JAMES, H.: Tragic Muse (The) (Unabridged)

Pressured into a political career by his traditional, establishmentarian family, Nick Dormer longs to be a painter. Eventually, encouraged by the carefree aesthete Gabriel Nash, reminiscent of Oscar Wilde, he resigns from Parliament and follows his artistic dream. His journey is counterpointed with that of budding young actress Miriam Rooth, the subject of Nick’s most successful paintings and the ‘tragic muse’ of the title, who too sacrifices an affluent life (marriage with Nick’s cousin Peter) for her art. However, her tireless spirit and immutable passion bring her great success on stage, and her fame and fortune far outshine Nick’s life as a struggling painter. Among the most unique and autobiographical of James’s novels, The Tragic Muse takes an honest look at the sacrifices and solitude of an artist and the prices paid when taking the path less travelled.

Tracklist

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1The Tragic Muse09:10
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2Biddy got up at this, as if the accusatory tone…10:18
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3Chapter 213:28
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4To Biddy as much as to her brother…15:22
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5Chapter 308:00
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6'How d'ye do, Cousin Agnes?'10:01
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7Chapter 410:14
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8Lady Agnes turned to her son and brought…10:52
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9'Upon my honour it strikes me as rich and various!'09:34
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10Chapter 513:10
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11'Don't be ashamed of it,' Nick returned…14:10
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12Chapter 614:09
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13For a family in mourning the dinner was lively…12:55
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14Book 2. Chapter 710:57
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15Madame Carré gave Mrs Rooth a look…10:17
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16Peter Sherringham had said nothing…07:44
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17While Sherringham judged privately that the manner…11:47
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18Chapter 813:02
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19Nick Dormer said to Mrs Dallow that he wanted her…11:56
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20Peter apologised extravagantly for not having seen…13:54
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21Chapter 913:59
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22They had come abreast of the low island…15:05
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23Chapter 1010:38
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24When she had given herself a touch at the glass…11:41
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25Chapter 1108:57
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26She jumped at this, as he was destined to see later…11:18
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27Chapter 1211:01
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28Mrs Rooth was very fond of a moral…12:41
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29This was clear to him on several occasions…09:20
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30Book 3. Chapter 1309:45
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31This idea was oppressive to Nick…10:52
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32'Besides,' he easily went on, 'there's other money…'10:17
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33Chapter 1414:00
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34Chapter 1513:17
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35'You're hard, and it's cruel!' she then exclaimed…13:48
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36Chapter 1609:29
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37All this would be a part of the suggestion of leisure…09:18
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38Chapter 1709:52
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39'That's because she's in love,' the old gentleman…10:28
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40Book 4. Chapter 1813:08
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41It was when this discipline came to an end…14:24
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42Chapter 1910:47
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43'Have you got me an engagement?'12:09
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44Chapter 2012:53
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45Chapter 2111:26
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46Miriam looked from one of her interlocutors…11:49
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47Book 5. Chapter 2208:18
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48Nick turned away from her; he took a few impatient…10:08
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49Chapter 2307:39
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50Gabriel, however, forbore at first to attack him.11:20
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51Chapter 2410:47
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52Chapter 2508:21
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53The others chose a position for the young woman's…08:22
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54Chapter 2612:17
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55She came to his studio in the morning…10:58
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56Chapter 2713:52
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57'I shouldn't try it again; I acted in ignorance.'14:22
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58Chapter 2809:51
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59These last words reverberated for him…08:55
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60Chapter 2910:40
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61He said nothing for some moments…10:15
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62'I didn't know she was such a prig!'10:26
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63Chapter 3012:31
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64'No, I suppose they didn't "call" in the old…'11:25
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65Chapter 3109:40
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66The season happened to be remarkably fine…10:58
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67It was not that there were no influences…09:44
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68Book 6. Chapter 3207:55
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69He went to bed early and slept badly…08:09
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70Chapter 3312:13
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71Nick went out of the house and stayed away…11:05
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72Chapter 3414:52
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73Chapter 3513:52
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74Chapter 3616:29
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75Chapter 3711:41
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76'They all say that – all the charming women…'10:45
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77Chapter 3809:10
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78Chapter 3910:49
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79'I've had promotion and you must congratulate me.'09:33
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80Chapter 4013:36
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81Chapter 4110:19
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82'You're artist enough for anything.'08:54
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83Book 7. Chapter 4212:23
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84'My dear fellow, it's an unpardonable hour, isn't it?'09:55
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85'Must I bribe you by setting my sign-boards in a row?'11:50
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86Chapter 4308:08
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87'You offered to do a head of me or something…'11:29
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88Chapter 4412:23
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89'Mamma's confessions have to be tremendous…'10:20
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90'I don't know much about the matter,'…12:25
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91Chapter 4515:46
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92Chapter 4613:26
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93Miriam had listened attentively, but her face…14:23
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94She had listened once more for a little…12:11
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95An undefined shape hovered before him…11:18
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96Book 8. Chapter 4709:33
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97Nick was extremely sorry for her…11:55
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98As soon as Julia returned to England…12:00
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99Chapter 4811:00
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100Miriam notified her artist that her theatre…12:56
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101Chapter 4912:21
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102'You're so remarkable that, more than ever…'09:01
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103Chapter 5011:46
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104Biddy's eyes, at these questions, met her brother's…13:17
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105Chapter 5106:43
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106All this time, in the house, there was no sign of Peter…11:34
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Total Playing Time: 20:01:36