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E-grāmata: Henry James Against the Aesthetic Movement: Essays on the Middle and Late Fiction

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Writer Henry James (1843-1916) was born in America but preferred to live in Europe; he finally become a British subject near the end of his life. His status as a permanent outsider is responsible for the recurring themes in his writing dealing with European sophistication (decadence) compared to American lack of sophistication (or innocence). He is respected in modern times for his psychological insight, for being able to reveal his characters' deepest motivations.

These 11 essays, along with an introduction and an afterword, examine James's work through the prism of the author's latest style. Topics the contributing authors address include the Henry James revival of the 1930s, three of James's male aesthetics, women in his works, literary forgery, and parallels with the career and views of Margaret Oliphant. Three essays delve into issues of representation in art and fiction, then three more explore decadence, identity and homosexuality.

Recenzijas

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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction
DANIEL T. O'HARA
I. Critical Contexts
The Henry James Revival of the 1930's
DAVID GARRETT IZZO
13(22)
II. Selective Overviews: Men and Women
Three Aesthetes in Profile: Gilbert Osmond, Mark Ambient, and Gabriel Nash
MAURIZIO ASCARI
35(20)
Killing Mothers: Decadent Women in James's Literary Tales
DONATELLA IZZO
55(32)
III. Contemporaneous Connections
"The Master in the Middle Distance": Max Beerbohm, Henry James and Literary Forgery
MAURIZIO ASCARI
87(10)
"At All Times Conspicuous as Art": Henry James, Margaret Oliphant, and Resistance to Decadence
SOLVEIG C. ROBINSON
97(12)
IV. Issues of Representation: Art and Fiction
The Face of Decadence in The Sacred Fount
SHEILA TEAHAN
109(14)
Figuring the Princess: The Princess Casamassima and Pater's Mona Lisa
ANDREA CABUS-COLDWELL
123(11)
On Not Representing Milly Theale: Sacrificing for Art in The Wings of the Dove
MARK CONROY
134(23)
"The Figure in the Carpet" as an Allegory of Reading
VITTORIA INTONTI
157(10)
V. Decadence, Identity, and Homosexuality
On the Ladder of Social Observation: Images of Decadence and Morality in James's Washington Square and Wilde's An Ideal Husband
JAMES FISHER
167(19)
The Importance of Being Henry James: What the Master Learned from Oscar Wilde
ROBERT COMBS
186(15)
Papa, Postcards, Perfume, Phallic Keys: James, Symonds, and Late-Victorian Fictions of Homosexuality
STEPHEN DA SILVA
201(28)
A Pair of Afterwords
DAVID GARRETT IZZO
229(10)
About the Contributors 239(4)
Index 243


David Garrett Izzo is an emeritus professor of English who has published 16 books and 60 essays of literary scholarship, as well as three novels and two plays. He lives in Haw River, North Carolina. Daniel T. OHara is the first Mellon Term Professor of Humanities in the College of Liberal Arts and professor of English at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is the author of five books and the editor or co-editor of four others.