Visiting the Museum of the World with Henry James

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2014-01-15
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Nagata, Ellen
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Edel, Leon
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University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Henry James wrote novels in which his characters' actions are predetermined by their given natures and their environment. He understood "the psychological truth that a novel creates the greatest illusion of truth when it grows out of a personage's observations and perceptions." Therefore character is all-important in studying James' novels and because metaphors and allusions are an index to the way a character perceives the world, they must be regarded as clues given us by the author.
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