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Henry James – Modern Theoretician of Narration

Authors :
Alexandra - Denisa IGNA
Source :
Studii de Stiinta si Cultura, Vol IX, Iss 2 (33), Pp 149-156 (2013)
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Vasile Goldis Western University, Arad, 2013.

Abstract

Henry James, properly named world writer, was one of the first modern novelists, with an exigent writing conscience. The American writer subverted the prejudgement of the omniscient author in favour of the narration which is centred on the characters’ point of view, thus modernising the novel before V. Woolf, Huxley, Thomas Mann, or in our case Camil Petrescu and G. Călinescu. Some bio-bibliographical information familiarises the reader with the life and work of this writer. The larger part of the article is dedicated to a case study of the novel with the metaphorical title: The Figure in the Carpet, where Henry James tries to illustrate in an artistic manner his conception regarding the profundity and ineffability of the literary creation. The conclusion which the author reaches, alternating the familiar plan of the relationship between a married couple with the esthetical plan, is that the relationship between writer and his work represents an act of fully intimacy, just like a ceremony that takes place in the wedding night

Details

Language :
German, English, French, Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan
ISSN :
18411401 and 20675135
Volume :
IX
Issue :
2 (33)
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Studii de Stiinta si Cultura
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.64e3beebdcaf4408a735c445314b55c1
Document Type :
article