The Phenomenology of Henry James

The Phenomenology of Henry James
Author: Paul B. Armstrong
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1469622912

Armstrong suggests that James's perspective is essentially phenomenological--that his understanding of the process of knowing, the art of fiction, and experience as a whole coincides in important ways with the ideas of the leading phenomenologists. He examines the connections between phenomenology's theory of consciousness and existentialism's analyses of the lived world in relation to James's fascination with consciousness and what is commonly called his Originally published in 1983. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

The Theoretical Dimensions of Henry James

The Theoretical Dimensions of Henry James
Author: John Carlos Rowe
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2009-08-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0299099733

Rowe examines James from the perspectives of the psychology of literary influence, feminism, Marxism, psychoanalysis, literary phenomenology and impressionism, and reader-response criticism, transforming a literary monument into the telling point of intersection for modern critical theories.

Henry James

Henry James
Author: Paul B. Armstrong
Publisher:
Total Pages: 972
Release: 1976
Genre: Phenomenology
ISBN:

Henry James and the Language of Experience

Henry James and the Language of Experience
Author: Collin Meissner
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 1999-06-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1139425714

In Henry James and the Language of Experience, Collin Meissner examines the political dimension to the representation of experience as it unfolds throughout James's work. Meissner argues that, for James, experience was a private and public event, a dialectical process that registered and expressed his consciousness of the external world. Adapting recent work in hermeneutics and phenomenology, Meissner shows how James's understanding of the process of consciousness is not simply an aspect of literary form; it is in fact inherently political, as it requires an active engagement with the full complexity of social reality. For James, the civic value of art resided in this interactive process, one in which the reader becomes aware of the aesthetic experience as immediate and engaged. This wide-ranging study combines literary theory and close readings of James's work to argue for a redefinition of the aesthetic as it operates in James's work.

Henry James on Culture

Henry James on Culture
Author: Henry James
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780803276192

This text presents a collection of 18 articles by Henry James on the social and political issues of his day. They focus on questions of gender and manners, religion and metaphysics, as well as grouping together all of his works on World War I.

Phenomenology and the Horizon of Experience

Phenomenology and the Horizon of Experience
Author: Joseph Rivera
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1000530558

This book explores the threshold between phenomenology and lived religion in dialogue with three French luminaries: Michel Henry, Jean-Luc Marion, and Jean-Yves Lacoste. Through close reading and critical analysis, each chapter touches on how a liturgical and ritual setting or a spiritual vision of the body can shape and ultimately structure the experience of an individual’s surrounding world. The volume advances debate about the scope and limits of the phenomenological analysis of religious themes and disturbs the assumption that theology and phenomenology are incapable of constructive interdisciplinary dialogue.

Henry James and the Philosophical Novel

Henry James and the Philosophical Novel
Author: Merle A. Williams
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1993-04-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0521431107

Henry James and the Philosophical Novel examines James's unique position as a philosophical novelist. The book offers a detailed consideration of story-telling as a mode of philosophical enquiry, showing how a range of distinguished thinkers have relied on fictional narrative as a vital technique for formulating and clarifying their ideas.

Henry James: A Very Short Introduction

Henry James: A Very Short Introduction
Author: Susan L. Mizruchi
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-11-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0190944404

An elegant introduction to one of America's most complex and influential writers. From his childhood in a family of leading American intellectuals through his mature life as a major American man of letters, Henry James (1843-1916) created a unique body of fiction that represents one of the greatest achievements in the nation's literary history. James's transnational life in the US and England and his extraordinary siblings (the philosopher William James and diarist Alice James) made his life as complicated as the fictions he produced. In this elegant introduction to the work of Henry James, Susan L. Mizruchi places the notoriously difficult and obscure writings in their historical and biographical context. As James grew in confidence as a writer, his fictions evolved accordingly. These complex accounts of human experience engage with the vital issues of both James's era and our own. Among the works treated in this introduction are Washington Square, The Europeans, Daisy Miller, The Portrait of a Lady, The Golden Bowl, and The Turn of the Screw. Through his novels, as well as his journalistic and critical endeavors, James explores themes related to gender relations, human sexuality, the nature of modernity, the threat of relativism, the rise of mass culture, and the role of art. Since their creation, James's writings have been a consistent subject of both literary theory and popular culture, receiving a diverse array of theoretical treatments, from formalism, deconstruction, phenomenology, and pragmatism to Marxism, new historicism, and gender and queer theory. James's novels have been adapted into numerous films by directors including William Wyler, Peter Bogdanovich, Michael Winner, Merchant/Ivory, and Jane Campion. The impact of Henry James cannot be overstated.