
Prepossessing Henry James
The Strange Freedom
Julian Jimenez Heffernan(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 28. November 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
290 pages
978-1-032-05866-5 (ISBN)
Description
The novels of Henry James are filled with ghosts, but most of them escape dramatic treatment. These elusive specters are the voices of precursors that haunt his narratives, compromising their constitutive freedom. The Strange Freedom is an examination of the ways James's fiction is prepossessed by some major voices of the English literary tradition: those of Shakespeare, Richardson, Fielding, Gibbon, Thackeray, and Dickens. This subtextual arrogation sets constrains to the unfolding, in James's narratives, of liberal and romantic freedom-it places limits both to the absolute exemptions of aesthetic interest and to radical Bohemian abandon. But these constrains and limits can be regarded, dialectically, as the enabling conditions of the very liberty they imperil. Drawing on recent research on the spectral dynamics and indirections of literary influence by scholars like Adrian Poole, Philip Horne, Nicola Bradbury, Tamara Follini, and Peter Rawlings, but also on earlier deconstructive work by John Carlos Rowe, Prepossessing Henry James offers a speculative account of the way James is simultaneously resourced and restrained by his sources. Along the way, we discover how Hamlet's ghost instills in James a fantasy of mental autonomy, or how he adapts Gibbon's Enlightened narrative to inhibit civic liberty with images of female sacrifice. We see the governess in The Turn of the Screw possessed by the specter of Richardson's Pamela, exposing social freedoms with liberal brutality. We encounter Gray, in The Ivory Tower, striving to obtain personal freedom by repressing Dickensian "figures, monstruous, fantastic." And, finally, we recognize how much The Ambassadors owes to the ambiguous manner of Thackeray.
Chapter 3 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
Chapter 3 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
Reviews / Votes
"Reading Jimenez Heffernan's extraordinary evidence of the scope of James's ironically allusive reinvention of the novel in English, one might readily embrace T. S. Eliot's judgment that Henry James was "the most intelligent man of his generation." Reanimating the best James criticism from Edmund Wilson to Tony Tanner, Jimenez Heffernan reconfigures the relation of the English novel to the emergence of literary and philosophical modernity."--N. Lukacher, emeritus, University of Illinois, CHOICE
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
441 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-05866-5 (9781032058665)
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Julian Jimenez Heffernan (Ph.D. Bologna, Italy) is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the Universidad de Cordoba, Spain. He has authored three books on Shakespeare, co-edited the collection Community in Twentieth-Century Fiction (2013), and published many essays on Renaissance philosophy, deconstruction, and modern fiction-from Samuel Richardson to Nadine Gordimer. He is currently working on a book on Karl Marx and William Thackeray.
Content
Chapter 1: APOPHRADES. The Return of the Dead: Notes on Belated Freedom
Chapter 2: ASKESIS. The Imaginary Value: Parables of the Bastard Son from Hamlet to The Princess Casamassima
Chapter 3: DAEMONIZATION. The Strange Freedom: The Turn of the Screw and the Pamela Controversy
Chapter 4: TESSERA. The Enthusiasm of Liberty: Martyrdom and Ascension in The Wings of the Dove
Chapter 5: KENOSIS. Friendly Hints, Tangled Clued: Rewriting Thackeray in The Ambassadors
Chapter 6. CLINAMEN. Swerving from Dickens: Individuation in The Ivory Tower
Chapter 2: ASKESIS. The Imaginary Value: Parables of the Bastard Son from Hamlet to The Princess Casamassima
Chapter 3: DAEMONIZATION. The Strange Freedom: The Turn of the Screw and the Pamela Controversy
Chapter 4: TESSERA. The Enthusiasm of Liberty: Martyrdom and Ascension in The Wings of the Dove
Chapter 5: KENOSIS. Friendly Hints, Tangled Clued: Rewriting Thackeray in The Ambassadors
Chapter 6. CLINAMEN. Swerving from Dickens: Individuation in The Ivory Tower