The rhetorical logic of Henry James:

In this lucid, sophisticated reading of seven of Henry James's major novels, Sheila Teahan employs current rhetorical theory to strip previous criticism of some long-held assumptions and advance a new understanding of the writer's narrative technique. With insight and originality she explo...

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Main Author: Teahan, Sheila (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Baton Rouge [u.a.] Louisiana State Univ. Press 1995
Edition:1. print.
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Summary:In this lucid, sophisticated reading of seven of Henry James's major novels, Sheila Teahan employs current rhetorical theory to strip previous criticism of some long-held assumptions and advance a new understanding of the writer's narrative technique. With insight and originality she explores James's concept of "the center of consciousness" as a rhetorical structure, and in doing so she illuminates a significant pattern of plotting and figurative language in his works.
Physical Description:IX, 176 S.
ISBN:0807120057

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