Washington Square
Washington Square (1881), by Henry James, tells the story of Catherine
        Sloper, the plain, obedient daughter of the widowed, well-to-do Dr.
        August Sloper of Washington Square. When a handsome, feckless
        man-about-town proposes to Catherine, her father forbids the marriage
        because he believes the man to be after Catherine's fortune and future
        inheritance. The conflict between father, daughter, and suitor provokes
        consequences in the lives of all three that make this story one of
        James's most piercingly memorable.
	
	
	
