Henry James, painters, and painting
In his major essay “The Art of Fiction” (1884) Henry James suggested that the analogy between painting and fiction was, so far as he could see, ‘complete’. Taking him at his word, critics have tended to focus on what the novelist learned from painting, or have fixed on instances in which he ‘chose t...
Main Author: | Seager, Z |
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Other Authors: | Mendelssohn, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2019
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