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The mediating nation : American literature and globalization from Henry James to Woodrow Wilson

The mediating nation : American literature and globalization from Henry James to Woodrow Wilson

... African-Americans; Henry James rewriting an early novel that was set in Paris in light of his encounters with Armenian immigrants in New England and Native Americans in Washington, ...

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Absence, Resistance and Visitable Pasts: David Bowie, Todd Haynes, Henry James

Absence, Resistance and Visitable Pasts: David Bowie, Todd Haynes, Henry James

... In this essay I explore Bowie’s relationship to absence by reading two texts from which he is in different ways absent – Henry James’s 1888 novella , The Aspern Papers and Todd Haynes’s ‘Bowie’ film Velvet ...

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A Henry James Centenary Exhibition

A Henry James Centenary Exhibition

... dred years later the Colby Library Associates met to listen to an address about the novelist, given by his nephew who is also named Henry James. The speaker on this centennial occasion, [r] ...

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Supernaturalism in Henry James’ the Turn Of the Screw

Supernaturalism in Henry James’ the Turn Of the Screw

... Henry James can be clubbed among those novelists who contributed a great deal to the development of modern ...by James in which he has dealt with supernaturalism ...

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The American claimant theme in the works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry James and Mark Twain

The American claimant theme in the works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry James and Mark Twain

... support. James Winchell's American enthusiasm for the project and his wide-ranging knowledge and interest in both Old and New World literatures helped inspire and sustain my own commitment to the complexities of a ...

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Henry James On Zola

Henry James On Zola

... What we quarrel with is his ap- plication of it-is the fact that he presents us 'with a decoction of "na- ture" in a vessel unfit for the purpose, a receptacle lamentably, fatall[r] ...

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Henry James and the Venetian Voice

Henry James and the Venetian Voice

... her friends. Lord Mark reveals the deceitfulness and guile of her friend Kate Croy, who has falsely told Milly that she, Kate, does not love Densher, and Mark also exposes the false role[r] ...

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Letters of Henry James: Transcribed from the original manuscripts in the Colby College Library

Letters of Henry James: Transcribed from the original manuscripts in the Colby College Library

... One would like to know the title of the work which the following letter indicates Gosse sent to James for perusal, but it is clear that James was more thrilled by one of William Archer's[r] ...

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Sexual harassment, oppression and resistance : a feminist ethnography of some young people from Henry James School

Sexual harassment, oppression and resistance : a feminist ethnography of some young people from Henry James School

... CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION: ORIGINS AND THEMES 'The Personal is Political' On Privilege, Oppression and Resistance I Became a Feminist: 'Not the Fun Kind' Sexual Harassment: A Prob[r] ...

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Henry James's Businessmen

Henry James's Businessmen

... All James examples of the Ameri- can businessmen have failed to some degree in the search for personal fulfillment, Adam and Ruck and Goodwood alike, but they all succeed in forming the [r] ...

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Child’s play, toys and pure games: revising the romantic child in Henry James, Elizabeth Bowen and Don DeLillo

Child’s play, toys and pure games: revising the romantic child in Henry James, Elizabeth Bowen and Don DeLillo

... transparent. James, like Freud’s unresolved analysis of the fort/da game, probes this theory to test how far these supposedly internally regulated systems can organise the reality they create, and whether if they ...

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Representing the economy and the economies of representation : readings in the fiction and criticism of Henry James

Representing the economy and the economies of representation : readings in the fiction and criticism of Henry James

... The Economy of Literature, Marc Shell, and Thought and Money, Language, London, in 1982, further be to this given will references edition in the text brackets MLT; see Heinzelman's with [r] ...

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Henry James and the New Woman: A Reading of The Bostonians

Henry James and the New Woman: A Reading of The Bostonians

... Although James shows the strangeness of this revolutionary figure from others’ perspective to guarantee reliability, Olive remains an unstable and complex figure who “had no figure” (Bostonians, ...novel. ...

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Gertrude Atherton and Henry James

Gertrude Atherton and Henry James

... I N her autobiography, Gertrude Atherton states that during 1904 she wrote "a long short story of which Hen- ry James was the hero and called it 'The Bell in the Fog'.. • • • • "[r] ...

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An Unpublished Letter of Henry James

An Unpublished Letter of Henry James

... The distinguished London critic William Archer was quoted by the New York Times (January 27, 1895; 14:4) as fol- lows: "The, first act is a masterly and exquisite piece of emotional [r] ...

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The Morality of Consciousness in Henry James

The Morality of Consciousness in Henry James

... She does not immediately reach a state of complete despair, though, and she writes to Townsend asking for some sort of explanation. The scene is illuminating from the point of view of th[r] ...

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Henry James and Stevenson Discuss "Vile" Tess

Henry James and Stevenson Discuss "Vile" Tess

... was first issued, James was in London, Stevenson was (as James put it) "in Polynesia": their discussion of Hardy was therefore carried on over a widely extended space. As far as [r] ...

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The Scapegoats and Martyrs of Henry James

The Scapegoats and Martyrs of Henry James

... Unlike Olive and Hyacinth, how- ever, James's two most important scapegoat figures, Lambert Strether and Maggie Verver, play a sacrificial role that liberates rather than binds them.. No[r] ...

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The High Altar of Henry James: The Tragic Muse and "The Art of Figuring Synthetically"

The High Altar of Henry James: The Tragic Muse and "The Art of Figuring Synthetically"

... If expectation is aroused, for example, assume that it will be satisfied through impressions that most clearly represent the action in its most intense dramatic and scenic qualities: dra[r] ...

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