In the Cage
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  • Published: February 20, 2006
  • ISBN: 9781421809458
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In the Cage

In the Cage is a novella by Henry James, first published in 1898. It is one of his quieter and stranger books, and one that gets argued about by James readers because the central character is unlike most of his protagonists. She has no money, no education to speak of, and very little hope of a different life.

The young woman in the story works as a telegraph operator behind a wire grille at a post office counter inside a London grocery store, sending the messages of wealthy West End clients all day. She becomes fascinated with one specific upper class couple whose telegrams pass through her cage, and slowly she builds an entire imagined romance and crisis out of the cryptic messages they send. The novella stays inside her head, watching as she invents a whole social world from fragments of words she has no business reading.

What makes the book interesting is how James handles class. He does not condescend to the telegraphist, but he also does not pretend she fully understands what she is seeing. There is a long scene in a London park where she finally meets one of her wealthy customers in person, and the conversation is full of the gap between her romantic interpretation and his actual mild indifference. The ending is downbeat in a way that feels honest about who gets to choose their own life and who does not.

Readers coming to In the Cage often compare it to The Aspern Papers or What Maisie Knew, the other middle period novellas where James restricts his point of view to a single mind and lets the reader see the limits of that mind. This is the bleakest of the three, and probably the most quietly modern. It runs about a hundred pages and rewards a careful second reading more than a first one.

About the Author

Henry James

Henry James was an American-British writer and a master of the psychological novel. Works such as The Portrait of a Lady, The Turn of the Screw, and The Ambassadors explore consciousness, society, and the clash between American and European life.

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