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Henry James and the Art of Impressions, PDF eBook

Henry James and the Art of Impressions PDF

Part of the Oxford English Monographs series

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Henry James criticized the impressionism that was revolutionizing French painting and fiction.

He satirized the British aesthetic movement whose keystone was impressionist criticism.

So why, time and again in important parts of his literary work, did James use the word 'impression'?Henry James and the Art of Impressions argues that James tried to wrest the impression from the impressionists and to recast it in his own art of the novel.

Interdisciplinary in its range, philosophical and literary in its focus, the book shows the place of James's work within the wider cultural history of impressionism.

It draws on painting, philosophy, psychology, literature, and critical theory to examine James's art criticism, early literary criticism, travel writing, reflectionson his own fiction, and the three great novels of his major phase, The Ambassadors, The Wings of the Dove, and The Golden Bowl.

It shows how the language of impressions enables James to represent the most intense moments of consciousness of his characters.

It argues that the Jamesian impression is bestunderstood as a family of related ideas bound together by James's attempt to reconcile the novel's value as a mimetic form with its value as a transformative creative activity.

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