Henry James and the Media Arts of Modernity

Henry James and the Media Arts of Modernity
Title Henry James and the Media Arts of Modernity PDF eBook
Author June Hee Chung
Publisher Routledge
Pages 451
Release 2019-03-20
Genre History
ISBN 0429537417

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Henry James and the Media Arts of Modernity: Commercial Cosmopolitanism turns to the author’s late fiction, letters, and essays to investigate his contribution to the development of an American cosmopolitan culture, both in popular and high art. The book contextualizes James’s writing within a broader cultural and social history to uncover relationships among increasingly sensory-focused media technologies, mass-consumer practices, and developments in literary style when they spread to Europe at the inception of the era of big business. Combining cultural studies with neoclassical Marxism and postcolonial theory, the study addresses a gap in scholarship concerning the rise of literary modernism as a cosmopolitan phenomenon. Although scholars have traditionally acknowledged the international character of artists’ participation in this movement, when analyzing the contributions of American expatriate writers in Europe, they generally assume an unequal degree of reciprocity in transatlantic cultural exchange with European artists being more influential than American ones. This book argues that James identifies a cultural form of American imperialism that emerged out of a commercialized version of cosmopolitanism. Yet the author appropriates the arts of modernity when he realizes that art generated with the mechanized principles of mass-production spurred a diverse range of aesthetic responses to other early-twentieth century technological and organizational innovations.

Henry James and the Visual Arts

Henry James and the Visual Arts
Title Henry James and the Visual Arts PDF eBook
Author Viola H. Winner
Publisher
Pages 238
Release
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ISBN 9780608154978

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Henry James Framed

Henry James Framed
Title Henry James Framed PDF eBook
Author Michael Anesko
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 286
Release 2022-10
Genre Art
ISBN 1496231627

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Henry James Framed is a cultural history of Henry James as a work of art. Throughout his life, James demonstrated an abiding interest in—some would say an obsession with—the visual arts. In his most influential testaments about the art of fiction, James frequently invoked a deeply felt analogy between imaginative writing and painting. At a time when having a photographic carte de visite was an expected social commonplace, James detested the necessity of replenishing his supply or of distributing his autographed image to well-wishing friends and imploring readers. Yet for a man who set the highest premium on personal privacy, James seems to have had few reservations about serving as a model for artists in other media and sat for his portrait a remarkable number of twenty-four times. Surprisingly few James scholars have brought into primary focus those occasions when the author was not writing about art but instead became art himself, through the creative expression of another’s talent. To better understand the twenty-four occasions he sat for others to represent him, Michael Anesko reconstructs the specific contexts for these works’ coming into being, assesses James’s relationships with his artists and patrons, documents his judgments concerning the objects produced, and, insofar as possible, traces the later provenance of each of them. James’s long-established intimacy with the studio world deepened his understanding of the complex relationship between the artist and his sitter. James insisted above all that a portrait was a revelation of two realities: the man whom it was the artist’s conscious effort to reveal and the artist, or interpreter, expressed in the very quality and temper of that effort. The product offered a double vision—the strongest dose of life that art could give, and the strongest dose of art that life could give.

The Prefaces of Henry James

The Prefaces of Henry James
Title The Prefaces of Henry James PDF eBook
Author John H. Pearson
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 181
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0271038675

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Theatre-Fiction in Britain from Henry James to Doris Lessing

Theatre-Fiction in Britain from Henry James to Doris Lessing
Title Theatre-Fiction in Britain from Henry James to Doris Lessing PDF eBook
Author Graham Wolfe
Publisher Routledge
Pages 225
Release 2019-06-10
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1000124363

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This volume posits and explores an intermedial genre called theatre-fiction, understood in its broadest sense as referring to novels and stories that engage in concrete and sustained ways with theatre. Though theatre has made star appearances in dozens of literary fictions, including many by modern history’s most influential authors, no full-length study has dedicated itself specifically to theatre-fiction—in fact there has not even been a recognized name for the phenomenon. Focusing on Britain, where most of the world’s theatre-novels have been produced, and commencing in the late-nineteenth century, when theatre increasingly took on major roles in novels, Theatre-Fiction in Britain argues for the benefits of considering these works in relation to each other, to a history of development, and to the theatre of their time. New modes of intermedial analysis are modelled through close studies of Henry James, Somerset Maugham, Virginia Woolf, J. B. Priestley, Ngaio Marsh, Angela Carter, and Doris Lessing, all of whom were deeply involved in the theatre-world as playwrights, directors, reviewers, and theorists. Drawing as much on theatre scholarship as on literary theory, Theatre-Fiction in Britain presents theatre-fiction as one of the past century’s most vital means of exploring, reconsidering, and bringing forth theatre’s potentials.

Henry James and the Visual Arts

Henry James and the Visual Arts
Title Henry James and the Visual Arts PDF eBook
Author Viola Hopkins Winner
Publisher Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia
Pages 250
Release 1970
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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The Themes of Henry James

The Themes of Henry James
Title The Themes of Henry James PDF eBook
Author Edwin T. Bowden
Publisher
Pages 117
Release 1970
Genre
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