The Golden Bowl

What is the setting of The Golden Bowl by Henry James?

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This novel is set in London, England. The action occurs in several different sets in London, including the shop on Bloomsbury Street and Cadogan Place, the home of Fanny and Bob Assingham. Portland Place is the home of Charlotte and Adam Verver, while Eaton Square is where Maggie and the Prince live. It is assumed the two houses are close to each other as the two couples visit each other frequently. Fawns is the country home belonging to Adam Verver. The two couples, along with Bob and Fanny Assingham, retreat to Fawns during the summer. Another important setting in this movie is Brighton. It is during a trip to Brighton that Mr. Verver proposes to Charlotte.