The Point of View

Exploring the depths of human relationships and the complexities of identity through intricate narratives

Henry James

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In "The Point of View," Henry James delves into the intricacies of narrative perspective, examining how the choice of point of view shapes a reader's understanding of characters and events. This work, partly reflective of his broader literary style, employs a philosophical lens to scrutinize the mechanics of storytelling, blending theoretical discussions with practical examples from his own oeuvre. James's nuanced prose invites readers to consider the subjective nature of reality as filtered through various narrative voices, thereby situating the book within the larger context of late 19th-century literary modernism, where exploration of consciousness and perception became pivotal. Henry James, a titan of American literature who spent much of his life in Europe, often grappled with the contrast between his American roots and European influences. His vast body of work and insightful essays reveal a preoccupation with character depth and moral ambiguity, elements that profoundly influence "The Point of View." James's experiences as an expatriate and his keen observations on society undoubtedly inform his analytical approach to the subjectivity of narrative. For scholars, writers, and readers intrigued by the construction of narrative and the depth of character analysis, "The Point of View" serves as an essential text. Its exploration of how perspective shapes narrative meaning is both enlightening and essential for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of literary form and technique.

Über Henry James

Henry James (1843–1916), in New York City geborener Sohn aus wohlhabender Familie, genoss eine kosmopolitische Erziehung. Er studierte Jura in Harvard und ging 1875 als Korrespondent nach Paris, wo er Bekanntschaft mit Flaubert und Turgenev schloss. Später zog er nach England und wurde 1915 unter dem Eindruck des Weltkrieges britischer Staatsbürger. Er schrieb zwanzig Romane, Theaterstücke, Reiseberichte, Essays und über hundert Erzählungen, die ihm zu Lebzeiten Ruhm und Anerkennung eintrugen. Die Begegnung von Amerikanern mit Europa war Henry James' Lebensthema. Mit seiner scharfen Beobachtungsgabe und seinen kunstvollen Bewusstseinsschilderungen gilt er als Meister des psychologischen Romans.

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Verlag:

Good Press

Veröffentlicht:

2021

Druckseiten:

ca. 57

Sprache:

English

Medientyp:

eBook


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