Henry James's Engimas

Henry James's Engimas Turning the Screw of Eternity? - New Comparative Poetics

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Publisher's Synopsis

Discovering Lamb House in 1896, Henry James fell under the spell of the words of Biblical &«Wisdom» written on the tower clock of Rye parochial church: &«For our time is a very shadow that passeth away». From the young bachelor's &«angry vow» to &«live for himself and turn the key on his heart» in Watch and Ward (1871) to the decisive The Turn of the Screw (1898) and to the final &«turning the tables» on &«an awful agent» of the Apollo Gallery in the nightmare of A Small Boy and Others (1913), this refined &«ambassador» of American letters, sharing some of the idiosyncrasies of Sacher Masoch and Gustave Flaubert - Jean-Paul Sartre's &«Idiot of the family» - waged a fantastic fight against neurosis for the mastery of his craft. This study explores the &«gems» that spangle the &«carpet» of his prose. The latter hints at a secret christology and shines with the desire to fight differently the modern Romains de la decadence depicted in Thomas Couture's famous painting. The myth of the Twins inspired by James's relationship with his brother William eventually led him to feel like &«the heir of all the ages». Burning some letters to protect his privacy, the expatriate writer (1843-1916) constructed his œuvre to share the sky of the literary world Pleiades, and found eternal rest under the vaults of Westminster Abbey.

Book information

ISBN: 9782875741769
Publisher: P.I.E-Peter Lang S.A., Éditions Scientifiques Internationales
Imprint: P.I.E. Peter Lang
Pub date:
Edition: New edition 1
DEWEY: 813.4
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 309
Weight: 448g
Height: 223mm
Width: 151mm
Spine width: 18mm