
Sacred Fount
The Sacred Fount, published in 1901 by Henry James, explores the psychological intricacies of human relationships through the eyes of an Englishman at a weekend gathering. The narrator, who considers himself a master of human psychology, observes his fellow guests and develops theories about their interactions, challenging readers to discern between his insights and mere speculation. This novel is notable for its deep psychological analysis and intricate narrative style, characteristic of James's work.































