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Henry James -- A critical study

Ford Madox Ford

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In "Henry James -- A Critical Study," Ford Madox Ford offers a penetrating exploration of the intricate narrative techniques and philosophical themes that define the works of Henry James. Ford employs a lyrical and analytical prose style, meticulously dissecting James's unique approach to character development and psychological depth. The book situates James's oeuvre within the broader context of late 19th and early 20th-century literature, responding to the shifting cultural landscapes of modernism and the intricacies of human consciousness. Ford engages deeply with seminal texts like "The Portrait of a Lady" and "The Turn of the Screw," illuminating both their literary significance and the nuanced moral questions they pose. Ford Madox Ford, a fellow novelist and a contemporary of James himself, offers insights steeped in both admiration and critical rigor. His diverse experiences as a novelist, editor, and soldier inform his perspectives, providing a rich background that enhances his understanding of James's complex narrative style. Ford's own literary journey, marked by a commitment to modernism and a fascination with character psychology, aligns seamlessly with his subject, illuminating the influences and innovations that shaped James's writing. This critical study is indispensable for readers seeking a deeper appreciation of Henry James's literature. Ford's eloquent prose and incisive analysis not only enrich the understanding of James's contributions to literature but also invite readers to reflect on broader themes of individuality, morality, and the human experience. Whether you are a scholar or a casual reader, Ford's study serves as a compelling entry point into the intricate world of one of literature's most enigmatic figures.
Disponible desde: 16/08/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 101 páginas.

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