Основной контент книги Henry James -- A critical study
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Henry James -- A critical study

Exploring Henry James's Narrative Style and Character Development
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In «Henry James 'Äì A Critical Study,» Ford Madox Ford presents a profound exploration of the literary contributions of one of America'Äôs most notable writers. Eschewing mere biographical recounting, Ford delves into the complexities of James's narrative techniques, style, and themes. The book is articulated through a sophisticated blend of critique and homage, contextualizing James within the broader fabric of modernist literature and illuminating the innovative subtleties that define his oeuvre. Ford'Äôs incisive observations and nuanced understanding establish this study as not only a tribute but also a vital academic text that resonates with both literary scholars and casual readers alike. Ford Madox Ford, an influential figure in early 20th-century literature, experienced firsthand the transition from Victorian to modernist sensibilities. As a contemporary of James, Ford'Äôs literary endeavors were shaped by an intimate awareness of the evolving narrative forms and psychological depth championed by his subject. His perspective is informed by both friendship and admiration, leading to an insightful analysis that captures the essence of James'Äôs literary genius. «Henry James 'Äì A Critical Study» is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of literary modernism. Ford's eloquent examination invites readers to appreciate James's enduring relevance, making this work an indispensable companion for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of classic literature.

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11 Oktober 2024
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190 S.
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