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基本説明
Argues that James' fascination with perception and consciousness should be read in the context of his desire to dramatize a level of human experience beyond the material.
Full Description
This study looks at Henry James's response to the collapse of religious belief in the nineteenth century in his late novels and shorter works. Hutchison's work argues that James's fascination with perception and consciousness should be read in the context of his desire to dramatize a level of human experience beyond the material.
Contents
Preface: Relatives, Relationships, Relativity The Language of Uncertainty The Creed of Hesitation: Guy Domville and The Turn of the Screw The Unapproachable Face: The Sacred Fount The Vain Appearance: The Ambassadors The Sacred Hush: The Wings of the Dove The Poetry of the Soul in Action: The Golden Bowl Conclusion: Endless Connections