<p>In 'The Princess Casamassima,' Henry James crafts a deft narrative teeming with psychological complexity and sociopolitical commentary. Through the eyes of Hyacinth Robinson, a London bookbinder entangled in the web of radical politics and a dire assassination plot, James explores the depths of class disparity and the lures of political extremism. The novel stands as a testament to James's literary prowess, rich in detail and written in the nu...