CliffsNotes on The Education of Henry Adams explores the focal character's boyhood world through the voice of Henry Adams as a man in his late 60s. Speaking in third person, the narrator treats the younger Henry objectively, which establishes the style of the book.
Following Henry's lifelong protests of the limitations of formal education, this study guide provides summaries and commentaries for each of 35 chapters within what has been termed "experimental literature" and an outstanding work of nonfiction. Other features that help you figure out this important work include
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