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  1. Enacting history in Henry James
    narrative, power, and ethics
    Beteiligt: Buelens, Gert (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 1997
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The Jamesian mode of writing, it has been claimed, actively works against an understanding of the way truth, history and power circulate in his texts. In this collection of essays, leading scholars of James analyse the strategies James used to... mehr

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    The Jamesian mode of writing, it has been claimed, actively works against an understanding of the way truth, history and power circulate in his texts. In this collection of essays, leading scholars of James analyse the strategies James used to address these crucial issues. Enacting History in Henry James claims that, because the type of knowledge available in James's fiction is never of a cognitive kind, the reader can never know 'truth' in any verifiable sense. James's writing instead promises an experiential type of knowledge, one that is attained by participating in the power games and moral dramas that unfold within the text. This collection argues that reading James ultimately requires not just an emotional responsiveness, but also an ethical assumption of responsibility for the act of reading. By placing James's work in a fresh theoretical context, this book throws fresh light on this most enigmatic of writers

     

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    Beteiligt: Buelens, Gert (Hrsg.)
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    ISBN: 9780511553660
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    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Wissen; Literature and history / United States / History; Power (Social sciences) in literature; Reader-response criticism; Ethics in literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Fiction / Technique; Roman; Geschichte <Motiv>; Erzähltechnik; Prosa; Ethik; Macht <Motiv>; Moral <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: James, Henry / 1843-1916 / Knowledge / History; James, Henry / 1843-1916 / Technique; James, Henry (1843-1916)
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xv, 215 pages)
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    Power relations in the novels of James: the 'liberal' and the 'radical' version / Winfried Fluck -- Multiple germs, metaphorical systems, and moral fluctuation in The ambassadors / Richard A. Hocks -- James and the ethics of control: aspiring architects and their floating creatures / Sarah B. Daugherty -- James and the shadow of the Roman Empire: manners and the consenting victim / Adrian Poole -- What Maisie knew: Henry James's bildungsroman of the artist as queer moralist / Alfred Habegger -- The double narrative of 'The beast in the jungle': ethical plot, ironical plot, and the play of power / Michiel W. Heyns -- Homoeroticism, identity, and agency in James's late tales / Hugh Stevens -- 'A provision full of responsibilities': senses of the past in Henry James's fourth phase / David McWhirter -- Possessing the American scene: race and vulgarity, seduction and judgment / Gert Buelens -- History, narrative, and responsibility: speech acts in 'The Aspern papers' / J. Hillis Miller

  2. Enacting history in Henry James
    narrative, power, and ethics
    Beteiligt: Buelens, Gert (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 1997
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The Jamesian mode of writing, it has been claimed, actively works against an understanding of the way truth, history and power circulate in his texts. In this collection of essays, leading scholars of James analyse the strategies James used to... mehr

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    The Jamesian mode of writing, it has been claimed, actively works against an understanding of the way truth, history and power circulate in his texts. In this collection of essays, leading scholars of James analyse the strategies James used to address these crucial issues. Enacting History in Henry James claims that, because the type of knowledge available in James's fiction is never of a cognitive kind, the reader can never know 'truth' in any verifiable sense. James's writing instead promises an experiential type of knowledge, one that is attained by participating in the power games and moral dramas that unfold within the text. This collection argues that reading James ultimately requires not just an emotional responsiveness, but also an ethical assumption of responsibility for the act of reading. By placing James's work in a fresh theoretical context, this book throws fresh light on this most enigmatic of writers Power relations in the novels of James: the 'liberal' and the 'radical' version / Winfried Fluck -- Multiple germs, metaphorical systems, and moral fluctuation in The ambassadors / Richard A. Hocks -- James and the ethics of control: aspiring architects and their floating creatures / Sarah B. Daugherty -- James and the shadow of the Roman Empire: manners and the consenting victim / Adrian Poole -- What Maisie knew: Henry James's bildungsroman of the artist as queer moralist / Alfred Habegger -- The double narrative of 'The beast in the jungle': ethical plot, ironical plot, and the play of power / Michiel W. Heyns -- Homoeroticism, identity, and agency in James's late tales / Hugh Stevens -- 'A provision full of responsibilities': senses of the past in Henry James's fourth phase / David McWhirter -- Possessing the American scene: race and vulgarity, seduction and judgment / Gert Buelens -- History, narrative, and responsibility: speech acts in 'The Aspern papers' / J. Hillis Miller

     

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    Schlagworte: Power (Social sciences) in literature; Reader-response criticism; Ethics in literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Fiction; Literature and history; James, Henry ; 1843-1916 ; Knowledge ; History; James, Henry ; 1843-1916 ; Technique; Literature and history ; United States ; History; Power (Social sciences) in literature; Reader-response criticism; Ethics in literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Fiction ; Technique
    Weitere Schlagworte: James, Henry (1843-1916); James, Henry (1843-1916)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 215 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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  3. Enacting history in Henry James
    narrative, power, and ethics
    Beteiligt: Buelens, Gert (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 1997
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The Jamesian mode of writing, it has been claimed, actively works against an understanding of the way truth, history and power circulate in his texts. In this collection of essays, leading scholars of James analyse the strategies James used to... mehr

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    The Jamesian mode of writing, it has been claimed, actively works against an understanding of the way truth, history and power circulate in his texts. In this collection of essays, leading scholars of James analyse the strategies James used to address these crucial issues. Enacting History in Henry James claims that, because the type of knowledge available in James's fiction is never of a cognitive kind, the reader can never know 'truth' in any verifiable sense. James's writing instead promises an experiential type of knowledge, one that is attained by participating in the power games and moral dramas that unfold within the text. This collection argues that reading James ultimately requires not just an emotional responsiveness, but also an ethical assumption of responsibility for the act of reading. By placing James's work in a fresh theoretical context, this book throws fresh light on this most enigmatic of writers.

     

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    Beteiligt: Buelens, Gert (Herausgeber)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780511553660
    RVK Klassifikation: HT 5855
    Schlagworte: Roman
    Weitere Schlagworte: James, Henry (1843-1916)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 215 pages)
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  4. Enacting history in Henry James
    narrative, power, and ethics
    Beteiligt: Buelens, Gert (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 1997
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The Jamesian mode of writing, it has been claimed, actively works against an understanding of the way truth, history and power circulate in his texts. In this collection of essays, leading scholars of James analyse the strategies James used to... mehr

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    The Jamesian mode of writing, it has been claimed, actively works against an understanding of the way truth, history and power circulate in his texts. In this collection of essays, leading scholars of James analyse the strategies James used to address these crucial issues. Enacting History in Henry James claims that, because the type of knowledge available in James's fiction is never of a cognitive kind, the reader can never know 'truth' in any verifiable sense. James's writing instead promises an experiential type of knowledge, one that is attained by participating in the power games and moral dramas that unfold within the text. This collection argues that reading James ultimately requires not just an emotional responsiveness, but also an ethical assumption of responsibility for the act of reading. By placing James's work in a fresh theoretical context, this book throws fresh light on this most enigmatic of writers Power relations in the novels of James: the 'liberal' and the 'radical' version / Winfried Fluck -- Multiple germs, metaphorical systems, and moral fluctuation in The ambassadors / Richard A. Hocks -- James and the ethics of control: aspiring architects and their floating creatures / Sarah B. Daugherty -- James and the shadow of the Roman Empire: manners and the consenting victim / Adrian Poole -- What Maisie knew: Henry James's bildungsroman of the artist as queer moralist / Alfred Habegger -- The double narrative of 'The beast in the jungle': ethical plot, ironical plot, and the play of power / Michiel W. Heyns -- Homoeroticism, identity, and agency in James's late tales / Hugh Stevens -- 'A provision full of responsibilities': senses of the past in Henry James's fourth phase / David McWhirter -- Possessing the American scene: race and vulgarity, seduction and judgment / Gert Buelens -- History, narrative, and responsibility: speech acts in 'The Aspern papers' / J. Hillis Miller

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Beteiligt: Buelens, Gert (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511553660
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    Schlagworte: Power (Social sciences) in literature; Reader-response criticism; Ethics in literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Fiction; Literature and history; James, Henry ; 1843-1916 ; Knowledge ; History; James, Henry ; 1843-1916 ; Technique; Literature and history ; United States ; History; Power (Social sciences) in literature; Reader-response criticism; Ethics in literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Fiction ; Technique
    Weitere Schlagworte: James, Henry (1843-1916); James, Henry (1843-1916)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 215 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
    Bemerkung(en):

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