Teahan (English, Michigan State U.) focuses on seven of James's major novels in an exploration of the Jamesian idea of "the center of consciousness," a concept which he discusses at length in his theoretical writings. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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Sheila Teahan is assistant professor of English at Michigan State University.
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Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. F. A fine crisp and tight copy in a fine crisp and tight dustjacket/brodart covered, first edition. "In this lucid, sophisticated reading of seven of Henry Jame's major novels, the author 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 patter of plotting and figurative language in his works.". Seller Inventory # 001624
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