Henry James: A Very Short Introduction
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Susan L. Mizruchi
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Science Fiction
History
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
152
言語
英語
公開されました
Jun 1, 2021
出版社
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0190944382
ISBN-13
9780190944384
説明
In a concise yet enlightening exploration, Susan L. Mizruchi delves into the life and works of one of the most significant figures in American literature, Henry James. Readers are introduced to James’s complex narrative techniques and his profound psychological insight, which have influenced countless writers and scholars. This examination sheds light on his intricate prose style, filled with nuance and an ever-present tension between characters’ inner thoughts and external realities.
Mizruchi paints a vivid portrait of James, illustrating his journey from a young man grappling with his identity and nationality to a prolific author whose works continue to resonate. The author thoughtfully situates James within the broader context of literary movements, emphasizing his role in the evolution of modern fiction. Through carefully selected examples, she highlights James’s major themes, such as expatriation, consciousness, and the intricate dance of human relationships.
The text also addresses James’s critical reception over the years, examining how perspectives on his work have shifted from his own time to the present day. Mizruchi’s analysis helps to illuminate the lasting impact of James’s contributions to literature, revealing how his insights into the human condition remain relevant in contemporary discussions.
This brief introduction serves not only as an entry point for those unfamiliar with James's oeuvre but also as a thought-provoking commentary for seasoned readers. Mizruchi's engaging prose invites readers to revisit James's works with fresh eyes, urging them to appreciate the depth and richness of his storytelling.
Mizruchi paints a vivid portrait of James, illustrating his journey from a young man grappling with his identity and nationality to a prolific author whose works continue to resonate. The author thoughtfully situates James within the broader context of literary movements, emphasizing his role in the evolution of modern fiction. Through carefully selected examples, she highlights James’s major themes, such as expatriation, consciousness, and the intricate dance of human relationships.
The text also addresses James’s critical reception over the years, examining how perspectives on his work have shifted from his own time to the present day. Mizruchi’s analysis helps to illuminate the lasting impact of James’s contributions to literature, revealing how his insights into the human condition remain relevant in contemporary discussions.
This brief introduction serves not only as an entry point for those unfamiliar with James's oeuvre but also as a thought-provoking commentary for seasoned readers. Mizruchi's engaging prose invites readers to revisit James's works with fresh eyes, urging them to appreciate the depth and richness of his storytelling.