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What is the importance of the setting in Washington Square by Henry James?

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Answer: Washington Square is a romance that is more tragic than inspiring, a story of the dangers of a man's influence on the opinions of the woman in his life.

Explanation: Henry James wrote this novel in the late 1890's. It is rumored that it is based on an anecdote he once heard at a dinner and that's what probably makes the setting a thrilling literature!

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