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9781501308987

Telling in Henry James The Web of Experience and the Forms of Reality

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    9781501308987

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    150130898X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2015-09-24
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
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Summary

Telling in Henry James argues that James's contribution to narrative and narrative theories is a lifelong exploration of how to "tell," but not, as Douglas has it in "The Turn of the Screw" in any "literal, vulgar way." James's fiction offers multiple, and often contradictory, reading (in)directions. Zwinger's overarching contention is that the telling detail is that which cannot be accounted for with any single critical or theoretical lens-that reading James is in some real sense a reading of the disquietingly inassimilable "fictional machinery." The analyses offered by each of the six chapters are grounded in close reading and focused on oddments-textual equivalents to the “particles” James describes as caught in a silken spider web, in a famous analogy used in “The Art of Fiction” to describe the kind of “consciousness” James wants his fiction to present to the reader.

Telling in Henry James attends to the sheer fun of James's wit and verbal dexterity, to the cognitive tune-up offered by the complexities and nuances of his precise and rhythmic syntax, and to the complex and contradictory contrapuntal impact of the language on the page, tongue, and ear.

Author Biography

Lynda Zwinger is Associate Professor of English at the University of Arizona, USA. She is editor, with Patrick O'Donnell, of Approaches to Teaching Faulkner's As I Lay Dying and author of Daughters, Fathers, and the Novel: The Sentimental Romance of Heterosexuality. She is the Editor of the Arizona Quarterly.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1. Henry James On Telling
Chapter 2. “A foreigner of some sort” in the House of Fiction of The Europeans
Chapter 3. Telling On “Henry James” Morganizing the Body of "The Pupil"
Chapter 4. The Silver Clue Fish in The Golden Bowl
Chapter 5. "I was to have known myself" in the Vestibule of "The Jolly Corner"
Chapter 6. Telling On Henry James
Bibliography
Index

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